"My politics do not at all necessarily align with capital accumulation. I was pretty vocal about that in that space, and that honestly made everyone at the hedge fund really like me because I was a very sort of like rare specimen in their world."
"We've been really surprised by how many Wall Street people we have reached. A ton of people came up to the party and were like, 'Oh we saw this on Twitter - we work at a bank nearby.'"
"All the stories in the New York Review of Finance are written without bylines. The level of candor it allows will attract readers."
The New York Review of Finance is a print newsletter founded by Niccolo Porcello, Paige Oamek, and Michael Nicholas that launched in November with a second edition forthcoming. The publication operates without bylines, allowing contributors to speak candidly about their experiences in finance and related industries. The founders discovered that Wall Street professionals are eager to engage in broader cultural dialogue beyond their work. The first edition featured an anonymous piece from a Bloomberg employee discussing the 2025 NYC mayoral election. The no-byline policy aims to foster openness and encourage participation from finance industry insiders who might otherwise hesitate to share their perspectives publicly.
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