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DealBook: New Fund Hopes to Prove Outspoken Analyst’s Thesis
Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
R. Christopher Whalen doesn’t mince words about the big banks.
“We don’t need to have these behemoths. It’s just a total fallacy,” said Mr. Whalen, a financial analyst who has spent the last eight years evaluating the industry giants, like Citigroup, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase. “The big guys are going to break up.”
Now, he has to prove that his thesis — that smaller banks are stronger than the larger ones — is more than just rhetoric. After nearly a decade observing Wall Street from the sidelines, Mr. Whalen, who joined Tangent Capital Partners in December, is setting up an investment fund focused on small and midsize banks.
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