The Singhs are visiting from Hong Kong and wanted to see sumo. As it is Anton's birthday tomorrow we decided to make this part of his birthday celebration. So the four Hoffs and three of the Singhs went to Ryogoku to see a mini sumo tournament. The Mongolian Yokozuna White Phoenix won!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Sumo for Anton and Thor
The Singhs are visiting from Hong Kong and wanted to see sumo. As it is Anton's birthday tomorrow we decided to make this part of his birthday celebration. So the four Hoffs and three of the Singhs went to Ryogoku to see a mini sumo tournament. The Mongolian Yokozuna White Phoenix won!
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The Autumn Moon
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
The Beijing Weekend Flea Market
Our Boys
Higan
Saturday, September 15, 2007
More anarchic than left
Sunday, September 09, 2007
House painting
It's time! The Izu house was starting to turn green and definitely needs to be painted. We have hired a team to clean the red cedar and they will then paint the house and window frames. It's been 19 years since we put it up and even though it's well below its cost, we have derived a great deal of utility from it. And fun, fellowship, delight and relaxation. So it shall continue!
No invitation necessary! If you want to visit, tell us you're coming to Japan and we'll get you down here on the weekend for golf, tennis, bbq and a hot bath.
What if....
Bursa Malaysia is trying to get younger investors to trade on the exchange. They hired a PR agency to help them build up a database of youths. The hook was a night at a club in Kuala Lumpur. The strip of bars, clubs and restaurants was right out the back door of my hotel, so a 11 pm I was there with Azalina, Michelle, et al digging the vibes and getting youngsters to sign up.
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
FTSE and SET sign the Cooperation Agreement
After a year and half FTSE and SET finally signed the cooperation agreement. We'll be finishing up the data preparation and hope to launch all new indices for the market in January 2008. The whole thing started as part of our FTSE ASEAN index project and the Thais came asking for us to help them too. So off of that project and the FTSE Country Classification project we now have signed up Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. I'm still working on Vietnam.


Saturday, September 01, 2007
Another drive by shot of the Beijing edifice of CCCP power
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Iwasaki Cousins at Yuji's Wedding
Sunday BBQ
Friday, August 10, 2007
In Ho Chi Minh City you can buy nice paintings like this
Hawaii for the Family
Launching in India

In Delhi Donald and I launched an infrastructure index with our new partners, IDFC. We had the Minister of Finance on hand to lend a lot of support and in Bombay aka Mumbai there was a party for the financial community. We're having the usual IPR problems in an emerging market where stock exchanges give away index data for free and providers like FTSE have to work on ways to get the locals to pay.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
A business dinner in Sydney, New South Wales
These guys loved hearing stories about setting up new offices and the personnel problems/challenges that come along with them. And we talked about a few other things too. After I took a photo of Michael in his plastic surgical gown used to eat crab legs in, we took this photo of a really happy group of diners.
It's going to be a lot of fun marketing ETFs with these guys!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Storm Watch
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Mom gets her 15 minutes a second time

The public tv network in Minneapolis/St. Paul is looking back at their history and trying to recreate what has taken place over the past 50 years. They found my mother who hosted a live half hour homemaking program weekly from 1960 to 1965 and had her on for an interview (taped). Here's a still of Mom talking about her experience doing "Tea at Three with Vivian Hoff"
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Culinary delight in Santa Monica
Golf in Rancho Cucamonga
Besides hustling around the schools, I made a cunning plan to go golfing in the US. I managed to get out on the Highland Park course in St. Paul with my high school buddy Bill Pollnow on the 1st of July and on the 7th (7/7/7) I played Empire Lakes with Anton, Josh Neuman and his girlfriend Victoria. We had a great day - hot, but dry, and loads of fun driving our carts around, looking in the rough for lost balls and teaching Josh and Victoria Japanese slang.
Friday, July 06, 2007
Tom enjoying a Southern California moment
Anton goes on a college hunt

Anton is visiting the U of M, Macalester, St. Olaf, UCLA, Pepperdine and USC this week. He is asking about how these colleges deal with the IB and is "declaring" an interest in economics and math/physics. St. Olaf bought us lunch. Macalester and St. Olaf gave him personal interviews.
Here is a shot of Anton at Pepperdine.
Elle en veux
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Malaysian History Lesson: Melaka


I thought having a weekend in Malaysia would be great. I had been in KL for an ETF conference, and then needed to be there the following Tuesday for the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Committee meeting. Rather than get on the airplane again over the weekend, I looked for a place to chill out.
The problem was that none of the Starwood resorts would let me use my hotel points on the weekend! Ha! So much for no blackout periods....... Rather than pay top dollar, then, I hit on a trip down the coast to the port of Melaka, aka Malacca.
So I bussed there from KL on Saturday afternoon and stayed at the Hotel Puri on Millionaires Street - where all the rich Chinese took up residence after the Dutch moved out. One block to the north was Jonker Street with its antique shops, restaurants and sweet shops.
It was hot and humid, so I didn't venture out more than a couple hours, coming back to the Puri's air conditioning and shower. Whew!
In one of the antique shops on Jonker a Chinese Nyonya shopkeeper took me through her collection of Buddhist, Chinese, Thai, Cambodian, Indian and other culture's icons, paintings, carvings, metal works - explaining the talisman function or symbolism of everything. She was a good saleswoman. As a souvenir, but also an Indian talisman, I settled on a Cambodian sandstone carving of Ganesh. I had been terribly impressed with the Ganesh at the National Stock Exchange in Bombay and a collection of small Ganesh in the office of the CEO of UTI Bank. Having my own Ganesh with the pending launch of the FTSE IDFC India Infrastructure Index Series seemed a good thing. So I paid the RM160 she was asking for and took the Indian god of good fortune back to KL with me. Later in the week Citigroup agreed to licence the indices with a six months exclusivity for US$88,000. Just the week earlier we had been arguing about them paying anything at all for the exclusivity, and now we got nearly a 100% premium on the base fee of US$48,000. Ha! Ganesh was thanking me from liberating him from that Melaka trinket shop and putting him on the front line where he belongs. He won't be some benchwarmer on the Hoff Team!
I left Melaka by car on Monday morning to go back to Kuala Lumpur to continue my meetings; then flew to Hong Kong Tuesday evening to prepare for another series of meetings for that market.
The big word at FTSE these days is multitasking!
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
A Kyoto Hoji Shot
Friday, May 25, 2007
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Someplace in Norway in the summer of 1948

My father took thirteen rolls of Kodachrome with him to Norway for a study tour in the summer of 1948. He took a number of interesting shots. This one is my favorite landscape photo. I am going to get it cleaned up and blow it up big and put it on my wall someplace. It hits all my buttons: blue sky, water, rural setting, youth, positive approach to everything!
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