On this page, we like to feature monetary minstrel Jon Shayne, a Nashville investment manager whose nom de croon is Merle Hazard. Merle has written and sung such classics as H-E-D-G-E, In the Hamptons ...
Wolf Jackson, Merle Hazard and Frances Cunningham.(Courtesy of John Shayne.Photographer: Ann Shayne.)Country singer Merle Hazard is back, but this time he’s not crooning about hedge funds or the ...
I’m gonna let this speak for itself: Merle Hazard — in real life is a money manager in Nashville named Jon Shayne. Sign up for the Marketplace newsletter to get stories that help you live smarter — ...
It's been a busy month for Merle Hazard, Nashville's answer to the question "Why hasn't the country music industry produced more hat acts with a bent for neo-classical microeconomics and the marginal ...
Curtis Threadneedle has put out this Barry White-style ballad about Quantitative Easing. It's co-written by country-western economics star, Merle Hazard. 'Quantitative Easin' by Curtis Threadneedle ...
It’s true that the country singer Merle Hazard has never been to the Hamptons. But he does bill himself as America’s first and only country music star to sing about mortgage-backed securities, ...
Merle Hazard is America’s first and only country music star to sing about mortgage-backed securities, derivatives, and leveraged buyouts. In this video, he meets famed economist Arthur Laffer, and ...
PBS NewsHour caught up recently with local financial-market crooner Merle Hazard -- aka Green Hills-based money manager Jon Shayne -- to talk about QE2, his audience's demographics and the area ...
Nashville's crooning practitioner of the dismal science, Merle Hazard, is back in the econosaddle with a hot new tune (and a green screen!) about Wall Street bailouts, investment banks, and the Fed.