File Format | PDF
File Size | 5.52 MB
Pages | 333
Language | English
Category | Stock market
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Description: A critical look
at over 80 years of conflict, collusion, and corruption between financiers and
politicians Undue Influence paints a vivid portrait of the dealings between
"the few", in this case members of Congress, the banking community,
and the Fed, and sheds light on how radical new deregulatory measures could be
introduced by unelected officials and then foisted upon Congress in the name of
progress.
In the process,
the background of the new financial elite is examined–because they are markedly
different than their predecessors of the 1920s and 1930s. Undue Influence also
brings readers up to speed on other important issues, including how the
financial elite has been able to perpetuate itself, how the markets lend
themselves to these special interest groups, and how it is possible that after
80 years of financial regulation and regulatory bodies the same problems of
financial malfeasance and fraud still plague the markets.
Charles R.
Geisst (Oradell, NJ) is the author of 15 books, including Wheels of Fortune
(0–471–47973–X), Deals of the Century (0–471–26397–4) and the bestsellers Wall
Street: A History and 100 Years of Wall Street. Geisst has taught both
political science and finance, worked in banking and finance on Wall Street and
in London, as well as consulted. His articles have been published in the
International Herald Tribune, Neue Zurcher Zeitung, Newsday, Wall Street
Journal, and Euromoney.
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Undue Influence: How the Wall Street Elite Puts The Financial System at Risk