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Greed Can Be Good Why Investment Banking May Be Broken But Doesnt Need Fixing David Charters Dave Hart

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Greed Can Be Good Why Investment Banking May Be Broken But Doesnt Need Fixing David Charters Dave Hart
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Greed Can Be Good Why Investment Banking May Be Broken But Doesnt Need Fixing David Charters Dave Hart instant download after payment.

Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 113
Author: David Charters; Dave Hart
ISBN: 9781908739995, 1908739991
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Greed Can Be Good Why Investment Banking May Be Broken But Doesnt Need Fixing David Charters Dave Hart by David Charters; Dave Hart 9781908739995, 1908739991 instant download after payment.

A witty, satirical take on the financial crash and the future of the banking industry, written in the persona of ultimate antihero and rogue banker Dave Hart (protagonist of David Charters' cult novels, which include Trust Me, I'm a Banker) "As an investment banker I witnessed at close hand the most expensive financial crash in modern history. The result of decades of artificially inflated prices, a bonus driven-culture based on 'me now, and I want it all,' and torrents of cheap money that we thought would last forever. I was paid millions—in some years, tens of millions. But did it make me happy? Of course it did. I loved every minute of it. Money isn't guaranteed to buy you happiness, but it sure helps. We had a hell of a party, and the rest of the world had our hangover. But was it right? This book is an exploration of what we did and why we did it and most importantly where we go next. It is not a chest-beating polemic from a former banker on a guilt trip. I don't do guilt, and anyway I'm not guilty. Do we need a new code of ethics? A different approach to the way we do business? Or should we just repackage the old one and carry on? There are no definitive answers and clearly no easy ones for an industry used to getting its own way. All I can offer is the insight of an insider and my reflections for the future. Plus my assurance that whatever happens, bankers will still come out on top. We always do." —Dave Hart

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