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"Journalist Danny Schechter investigates a complex web of fraud and crime that he shows played a major, if largely unreported, role in bringing the economy down. His four-year investigation focuses on three interconnected cesspools of corruption."--Publisher's description.
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Disinformation Co.,
Distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution
Language
English
Pages
281
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The crime of our time: why Wall Street is not too big to jail
2010, Disinformation Co., Distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution
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Crime of Our Time: Why Wall Street Is Not Too Big to Jail
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Table of Contents
The Madoff moment
The white-collar prison gang
The crimes of Wall Street
The criminal mind
The crime at the heart of the crime
Who should be prosecuted?
Investigating financial criminals
Count one: predatory subprime lending
The victims are everywhere
Witness for the prosecution
Count two: Wall Street complicity
Count three: the insurers
Co-conspirators: the role of the media
Warnings ignored
The Bear Stearns "bleed-out"
The liquidation of Lehman
Are our markets manipulated?
The testosterone factor
The role of regulators and politicians
Judgment day.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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