Originally posted by alman
its also true about the asian 99+ thing..i am asian myself but i talk with the finance people a lot and theyre pretty much all white (except for lucinda chan at macquarie, shes in the news all the time)....
Hey Alman, I see your a Buffet fan, same as me, i've read all the buffetology books, the intelligent investor, common stocks and i atleast own Security Analysis... Although I don't particularly follow his style of investing, i'm more on speculating with CFDs, and any type of arbitrage i see.... I'm more a George Soros fan now a days... I find that Buffet type of investing on the ASX is difficult... different market place, not as many high-calibre companies...
Where do you talk to the finance people (from your post)?
t & Co,
For advising in mergers, and working on bond issue, IPOs etc you need a good understanding of the law, especially the Corporations Act. For a commerce major, you should probably do economics, finance or accounting... But people with Arts degrees have been known to get in, its' mainly showing that you're a well rounded person... But Comm/Law just gives you a MUCH higher probability of getting the job.
As for degrees, the majority of people who get through the selection process are people from UNSW and USyd.
But where there's a will, there's a way...
You can work in credit rating, and move to Corporate Finance, or maybe even get into a SalesTrading job...
I hope this explains it... Anymore questions, feel free to ask...
gm