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Michel BauwensThe era that defined Wall Street is finally, officially over. Michael Lewis, who chronicled its excess in Liar’s Poker, returns to his old haunt to figure out what went wrong.
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Chuck JerianMerrill was there to take the hit. That was Eisman’s logic—the logic of Wall Street’s pecking order. Goldman Sachs was the big kid who ran the games in this neighborhood. Merrill Lynch was the little fat kid assigned the least pleasant roles, just happy t
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Phil BaumannAnnotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.portfolio.com%2Fnews-markets%2Fnational-news%2Fportfolio%2F2008%2F11%2F11%2FThe-End-of-Wall-Streets-Boom%3Fprint%3Dtrue
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“ ‘The Lomas Financial Corp. is a perfectly hedged financial institution: It loses money in every conceivable interest-rate environment.’
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“ ‘The Lomas Financial Corp. is a perfectly hedged financial institution: It loses money in every conceivable interest-rate environment.’
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“ ‘The Lomas Financial Corp. is a perfectly hedged financial institution: It loses money in every conceivable interest-rate environment.’
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“ ‘The Lomas Financial Corp. is a perfectly hedged financial institution: It loses money in every conceivable interest-rate environment.’
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“ ‘The Lomas Financial Corp. is a perfectly hedged financial institution: It loses money in every conceivable interest-rate environment.’
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“ ‘The Lomas Financial Corp. is a perfectly hedged financial institution: It loses money in every conceivable interest-rate environment.’
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From that moment, though, the Wall Street firm became a black box. The shareholders who financed the risks had no real understanding of what the risk takers were doing, and as the risk-taking grew ever more complex, their understanding diminished. The moment Salomon Brothers demonstrated the potential gains to be had by the investment bank as public corporation, the psychological foundations of Wall Street shifted from trust to blind faith.
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Paul BarnesMichael Lewis article about Wall Street ethics and who saw the sub-prime collapse coming.
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SHARE Del.icio.us Newsvine Facebook Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Your Name Your Email Address * Send a copy to me Recipient's Email Address * Separate multiple email addresses (max 20) with commas. Subject * Message 0/1500 The End by Michael Lewis December 2008 Issue The era that defined Wall Street is finally, officially over. Michael Lewis, who chronicled its excess in Liar’s Poker, returns to his old haunt to figure out what went wrong. Del.icio.us Newsvine Facebook Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Your Name Your Email Address * Send a copy to me Recipient's Email Address * Separate multiple email addresses (max 20) with commas. Subject * Message 0/1500 The End by Michael Lewis December 2008 Issue The era that defined Wall Street is finally, officially over. Michael Lewis, who chronicled its excess in Liar’s Poker, returns to his old haunt to figure out what went wrong.
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The era that defined Wall Street is finally, officially over. Michael Lewis, who chronicled its excess in Liar’s Poker, returns to his old haunt to figure out what went wrong.
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