When Washington Shut Down Wall Street

When Washington Shut Down Wall Street
Author: William L. Silber
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781400851669

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When Washington Shut Down Wall Street unfolds like a mystery story. It traces Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo's triumph over a monetary crisis at the outbreak of World War I that threatened the United States with financial disaster. The biggest gold outflow in a generation imperiled America's ability to repay its debts abroad. Fear that the United States would abandon the gold standard sent the dollar plummeting on world markets. Without a central bank in the summer of 1914, the United States resembled a headless financial giant. William McAdoo stepped in with courageous action, we read in Silber's gripping account. He shut the New York Stock Exchange for more than four months to prevent Europeans from selling their American securities and demanding gold in return. He smothered the country with emergency currency to prevent a replay of the bank runs that swept America in 1907. And he launched the United States as a world monetary power by honoring America's commitment to the gold standard. His actions provide a blueprint for crisis control that merits attention today. McAdoo's recipe emphasizes an exit strategy that allows policymakers to throttle a crisis while minimizing collateral damage. When Washington Shut Down Wall Street recreates the drama of America's battle for financial credibility. McAdoo's accomplishments place him alongside Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan as great American financial leaders. McAdoo, in fact, nursed the Federal Reserve into existence as the 1914 crisis waned and served as the first chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.

From Wall Street to Bay Street

From Wall Street to Bay Street
Author: Christopher Kobrak,Joe Martin
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781442616257

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From Wall Street to Bay Street is the first book for a lay audience to tackle the similarities and differences between the financial systems of Canada and the United States. Christopher Kobrak and Joe Martin reveal the different paths each system has taken since the early nineteenth-century.

Wall Street and the Financial Crisis Anatomy of a Financial Collapse

Wall Street and the Financial Crisis  Anatomy of a Financial Collapse
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781437984675

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Wall Street and the Financial Crisis Anatomy of a Financial Collapse Majority and Minority Staff Report

Wall Street and the Financial Crisis  Anatomy of a Financial Collapse  Majority and Minority Staff Report
Author: United States Senate
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2013-06-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781304122216

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In the fall of 2008, America suffered a devastating economic collapse. Once valuable securities lost most or all of their value, debt markets froze, stock markets plunged, and storied financial firms went under. Millions of Americans lost their jobs; millions of families lost their homes; and good businesses shut down. These events cast the United States into an economic recession so deep that the country has yet to fully recover. This Report is the product of a two-year bipartisan investigation by the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations into the origins of the 2008 financial crisis. The goals of this investigation were to construct a public record of the facts in order to deepen the understanding of what happened; identify some of the root causes of the crisis; and provide a factual foundation for the ongoing effort to fortify the country against the recurrence of a similar crisis in the future.

The Seven Sins of Wall Street

The Seven Sins of Wall Street
Author: Bob Ivry
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781610393669

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We all know that the financial crisis of 2008 came dangerously close to pushing the United States and the world into a depression rivaling that of the 1930s. But what is astonishing -- and should make us not just afraid but very afraid -- are the shenanigans of the biggest banks since the crisis. Bob Ivry passionately, eloquently, and convincingly details the operatic ineptitude of America's best-compensated executives and the ways the government kowtows to what it mistakenly imagines is their competence and success. Ivry shows that the only thing that has changed since the meltdown is how too-big-to-fail banks and their fellow travelers in Washington have nudged us ever closer to an even bigger economic calamity. Informed by deep reporting from New York, Washington, and the heartland, The Seven Sins of Wall Street, like no other book, shows how we're all affected by the financial industry's inhumanity. The transgressions of "Wall Street titans" and "masters of the universe" are paid for by real people. In fierce, plain English, Ivry indicts a financial industry that continues to work for the few at the expense of the rest of us. Problems that financiers deemed too complicated to be understood by ordinary folks are shown by Ivry to be financial legerdemain -- a smokescreen of complexity and jargon that hide the bankers' nefarious activities. The Seven Sins of Wall Street is irreverent and timely, an infuriating black comedy. The Great Depression of the 1930s moved the American political system to real reform that kept the finance industry in check. With millions so deeply affected since the crisis of 2008, you'll finish this book asking yourself how it is that so many of the nation's leading financial institutions remain such exasperating problem children.

13 Bankers

13 Bankers
Author: Simon Johnson,James Kwak
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780307476609

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In spite of its key role in creating the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, the American banking industry has grown bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks whose assets amount to more than 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, this oligarchy proved it could first hold the global economy hostage and then use its political muscle to fight off meaningful reform. 13 Bankers brilliantly charts the rise to power of the financial sector and forcefully argues that we must break up the big banks if we want to avoid future financial catastrophes. Updated, with additional analysis of the government’s recent attempt to reform the banking industry, this is a timely and expert account of our troubled political economy.

Wall Street Values

Wall Street Values
Author: Michael A. Santoro,Ronald J. Strauss
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107017351

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What are the economic and moral connections between Wall Street and the overall economy? This book chronicles the transformation of Wall Street's business model from serving clients to proprietary trading and explains how this shift undermined the ethical foundations of the modern financial industry.

The Wall Street Journal Guide to the End of Wall Street as We Know It

The Wall Street Journal Guide to the End of Wall Street as We Know It
Author: Dave Kansas
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780061977893

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The definitive guide for Main Street readers who want to make sense of what′s happening on Wall Street, and better understand how we got here and what we need to know to in days to come. Written by seasoned financial writer Dave Kansas, this official Wall Street Journal guide will be filled with practical information, revealing what the crisis means for reader′s financial lives, and what steps they should be taking now to inform and protect themselves.