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The son of a steelworker from Pennsylvania tells the inside story, warts and all, of his career as a successful investment banker at two of the biggest, best-known, and most controversial firms in the world-Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase-during a historic and turbulent period in US history. Mark Melio's personal anecdotes and observations illustrate the self-absorbed culture, hypocrisy, and rapacious practices of Wall Street's leading banks, how he bought into the fiction that "the customer always comes first," and how investment banks morphed from once-proud partnerships into predators in constant search of new ways to scalp clients. This is a rare glimpse by a thoughtful observer behind the scenes of an institution that built America's "new" economy and then nearly destroyed it.
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The Private Life of Public Finance, Mark T. Melio
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- Rok vydania
- 2016
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- Titul
- The Private Life of Public Finance
- Podtitul
- Confessions of a Recovering Investment Banker
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Mark T. Melio
- Vydavateľ
- Platform Press
- Rok vydania
- 2016
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 186
- ISBN10
- 0997493011
- ISBN13
- 9780997493016
- Série
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Byznys, Biznis & Manažment, Svetová literatúra, Ekonómia, Financie, Investície & Špekulácie, Investovanie
- Hodnotenie
- 3,65 z 5
- Anotácia
- The son of a steelworker from Pennsylvania tells the inside story, warts and all, of his career as a successful investment banker at two of the biggest, best-known, and most controversial firms in the world-Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase-during a historic and turbulent period in US history. Mark Melio's personal anecdotes and observations illustrate the self-absorbed culture, hypocrisy, and rapacious practices of Wall Street's leading banks, how he bought into the fiction that "the customer always comes first," and how investment banks morphed from once-proud partnerships into predators in constant search of new ways to scalp clients. This is a rare glimpse by a thoughtful observer behind the scenes of an institution that built America's "new" economy and then nearly destroyed it.


