Wall Street Values : Business Ethics and the Global Financial Crisis


Michael A. Santoro
Bok Engelsk 2013 · Electronic books.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2013
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1 online resource (250 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; cover_blank.pdf; Wall Street Values; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; - D Part one D - Background and Theoretical Framework; - D Chapter One D A Financial,Governmental, andMoral Crisis; Introduction; Financing the Debtor Nation: A Brief Overview of the Origins of the Financial Crisis; The 99%: Occupy Wall Street and Public Anger over the Bailout; The Moral Crisis on Wall Street; Plan of the Book; - D Chapter Two D - Does Wall Street Have Any Responsibility to Society?; Introduction: Business and the Social Contract. - - D Chapter Seven D - Wall Street Values for the Twenty-First Century. - A Minimalist View of Corporate Social ResponsibilityWall Street's Threat to Free Markets; Wall Street's Fixation with the Housing Market; Wall Street's Role in Capital Misallocation; Bubbles and Vacuums: How Wall Street Hurt Entrepreneurs; How Wall Street Failed Workers; Conclusion: Socially Irresponsible Even by the Lowest Standard; - D Part two D - Wall Street Business Model, Regulation, and Values in Transition; - D Chapter Three D - The Gathering Storm:Government Missteps andInattentiveness Contributeto the Financial Crisis; Introduction: Ideology Overwhelms Experience. - Legal and Ethical Principles for Evaluating Wall Street's Behavior in 2007Structural Reform and Effective Management of Conflict of Interest; Conclusion: Toward Sustainable Wall Street Values; - D Part three D - Policy Recommendations and Sustainable Values for Wall Street in the Twenty-First Century; - D Chapter Six D - Wall Street Regulation forthe Twenty-First Century; Introduction; Dodd-Frank; The Volcker Rule; Re-regulation of Derivatives Transactions; Decreasing Leverage and Increasing Capital Requirements; Conclusion. - Other People's Money: Wall Street Grows Bigger and RiskierWall Street in Transition: 1980s Salomon Brothers to Postmillennial Goldman Sachs; Wall Street's Obsession with Mortgage-Backed Securities; Conclusion: Financial Collapse and Moral Decay; - D Chapter Five D - Secrets and Lies:; Introduction; Goldman Sachs in 2007: A Year for the Ages; December 14, 2006: Goldman Tacks 180 Degrees into the Wind; Decaying Wall Street Values: The Demise of the Honest Broker; The Desperate Months: Secrets and Lies; The Death of the Client: A Desperate Wall Street Unloads Toxic Assets on Clients in 2007. - The Financial Deregulation Era (1984-2005)Financial Deregulation I: Growth and Transformation of the Mortgage Industry; Financial Deregulation II: Tearing Down the Wall Between Commercial and Investment Banking; Financial Deregulation III: Forestalling Government Oversight of Derivative Securities; The Negligent Oversight Phase (2005-2008); Conclusion: The Financial Crisis that Never Should Have Been; - D Chapter Four D - From Financial Services to Proprietary Trading:; Introduction; After the 1929 Stock Market Crash: Wall Street Restores Trust With Clients. - This timely book answers complex and perplexing questions raised by Wall Street's role during the recent financial crisis.
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