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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ed Morris is a professor of finance and former dean of the business school at Lindenwood University. Before beginning his teaching career, he was an investment banker and served as executive vice president of Stifel, Nicolaus, & Co. He has served on the boards of companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and NASDAQ.
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Acknowledgments Preface 1. J. Pierpont Morgan: Jupiter Part I: Reformers 2. Paul M. Warburg: Daddy Warbucks 3. Carter Glass: Unreconstructed Rebel 4. Ferdinand Pecora: Hellhound of Wall Street Part II: Democratizers 5. Charles E. Merrill: The People's Capitalist 6. John C. Bogle: Saint Jack Part III: Academics 7. Georges F. Doriot: Dream Builder 8. Benjamin Graham: Dean of Wall Street 9. Myron S. Scholes: Professor of Derivatives Part IV: Financial Engineers 10. Alfred Winslow Jones: Financial Hippie 11. Michael R. Milken: Junk Bond King 12. Lewis Ranieri: Father of Securitization Part V: Empire Builders 13. William H. Donaldson: Entrepreneur 14. Sanford I. Weill: Conglomerateur Conclusion Notes Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Acknowledgments Preface 1. J. Pierpont Morgan: Jupiter Part I: Reformers 2. Paul M. Warburg: Daddy Warbucks 3. Carter Glass: Unreconstructed Rebel 4. Ferdinand Pecora: Hellhound of Wall Street Part II: Democratizers 5. Charles E. Merrill: The People's Capitalist 6. John C. Bogle: Saint Jack Part III: Academics 7. Georges F. Doriot: Dream Builder 8. Benjamin Graham: Dean of Wall Street 9. Myron S. Scholes: Professor of Derivatives Part IV: Financial Engineers 10. Alfred Winslow Jones: Financial Hippie 11. Michael R. Milken: Junk Bond King 12. Lewis Ranieri: Father of Securitization Part V: Empire Builders 13. William H. Donaldson: Entrepreneur 14. Sanford I. Weill: Conglomerateur Conclusion Notes Suggestions for Further Reading Index
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