“[A] retelling of the careers and the personalities . . . who
formed today’s world of high finance.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The 2008 financial collapse, the expansion of corporate and private
wealth, the influence of money in politics—many of Wall Street’s
contemporary trends can be traced back to the work of fourteen
critical figures who wrote, and occasionally broke, the rules of
American finance. Edward Morris plots in absorbing detail Wall
Street’s transformation from a clubby enclave of financiers to a
symbol of vast economic power. His book begins with J. Pierpont
Morgan, who ruled the American banking system at the turn of the
twentieth century, and ends with Sandy Weill, whose collapsing
Citigroup required the largest taxpayer bailout in history. In
between, Wall Streeters relates the triumphs and missteps of twelve
other financial visionaries. From Charles Merrill, who founded Merrill
Lynch and introduced the small investor to the American stock market;
to Michael Milken, the so-called junk bond king; to Jack Bogle, whose
index funds redefined the mutual fund business; to Myron Scholes, who
laid the groundwork for derivative securities; and to Benjamin Graham,
who wrote the book on securities analysis. Anyone interested in the
modern institution of American finance will devour this history of
some of its most important players.
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The Creators and Corruptors of American Finance
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780231540506
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Columbia Business School Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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