On the one hand they crave the luxurious lifestyles of the corporate executives and financial dealers on Wall Street. |
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Prompted by the preparations for this event, two related articles were published in the Wall Street Journal. |
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Macalester was also mentioned in The Wall Street Journal in its list of the top 50 feeder schools for top graduate schools. |
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Earnings fell on Wall Street, but commercial banks have had spectacular success. |
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By the same token, few Wall Street firms would be thrilled with a home page that's a symphony of pink and lilac. |
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Whenever a house in W11 comes up for sale, it is paid for by millions made on Wall Street or in the City. |
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He was convincing enough to persuade Wall Street, thus abating the nervousness of the market. |
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He even went to Wall Street to wag his finger at corporate wrongdoers, calling for legislative reform. |
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More importantly, the developing world has little to fear from sudden panic on Wall Street. |
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The Social Security trust fund should be in a lock box, not a Wall Street slot machine. |
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Before achieving recognition as an artist, he had a prosperous career as a Wall Street commodities broker. |
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The momentum gathered pace late on as the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved ahead despite three straight days of gains on Wall Street. |
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But thanks to the net, the misleading news spread at hyperspeed and even prompted a Wall Street selloff when it appeared Bush was in trouble. |
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Britain would be in the front line but predictions of a Wall Street collapse have simmered for ages and still the good times roll. |
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Some decidedly New York themes have emerged, including one dog modelled after the subway map and another dressed like a Wall Street banker. |
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Even Jesse Jackson rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange and created a Wall Street Project. |
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Founder, Eric Gleacher, a Wall Street veteran and former US marine, features in the book Barbarians at the Gate. |
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She is accused of lying to and otherwise misleading officers of the law in a Wall Street insider trading case. |
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The 30 large-capital companies are subjectively picked by the editors of the Wall Street Journal. |
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In a Wall Street context, visibility is simply what we know about future business activity. |
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Within a few months, he signed up an ex-energy executive, a start-up veteran, and a Wall Street financier. |
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The earnings outlook coupled with stock price drops are causing Wall Street firms to determine which companies are still good bets. |
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Before earning his celebrity status Koons supported his art by working as a Wall Street commodities broker. |
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My father's a Wall Street bigwig, meaning that he pulls in tons of revenue from cheating off business associates, competitors, and clients. |
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The Wall Street boys got themselves in a huge mess through their own greed and stupidity. |
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Allow such a mix to dominate a society, and a vast, corrupt cesspool in Washington and on Wall Street is guaranteed. |
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What do those stuffed shirts who read the Wall Street Journal wear on casual Fridays? |
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But the financial authorities and the leading players on Wall Street stand ready to avert a meltdown. |
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Although the tax cut helped ignite a boom on Wall Street, it didn't do much to change the tune of the city's intransigent legislators. |
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It means their double-digit profit margins aren't high enough to satisfy Wall Street. |
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Analysts say he may eventually need to acquire a Wall Street firm to beef up investment banking. |
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Even the Wall Street Journal published an editorial to remind him that he does not represent the country. |
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The person I reported to was a bricks-and-mortar journalist, having worked for five years as a copy editor at the Wall Street Journal. |
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Consider the case of The Asian Wall Street Journal compared to South China Morning Post. |
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As a postscript, my friend has since left school and went to Wall Street to run numbers for some large financial company. |
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But first we'll have a look at how the media have been covering the Wall Street meltdown in recent days. |
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The appointment of two foreign agencies who had not covered themselves with glory in Wall Street does not lend credibility. |
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We want to be known as an ethical firm on Wall Street, and we want to be trusted. |
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The overall share market gained 0.9 of one per cent today, ignoring a weak lead from Wall Street. |
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Even the clouds glimpsed in crevices between buildings above Wall Street are sliced into exiguous triangles. |
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At this point Hemmer got this grin on his face and asked Cliff if he'd read the Wall Street Journal this morning. |
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Also, revenue from taxes on capital gains has plummeted because of the downturn on Wall Street. |
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We've hired hundreds of people from Wall Street to answer questions and offer advice in our call center. |
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The Wall Street Journal says notations on a State Department memo should have put readers on notice that they shouldn't share its contents. |
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After that little squib in today's Wall Street Journal, I thought it was time to let you know about the new book. |
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This is stuff that can put us on the front page of The Wall Street Journal and our share price in a downward spiral. |
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Jacques Chirac is a bulldozer, one of the President's political friends told the Wall Street Journal recently. |
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I witnessed how these institutions, Wall Street securities firms, and other non-banks took up the slack from an impaired banking system. |
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One thing they have, though, they have kind of a hall pass from Wall Street. |
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To those of us who have not forgotten the eternal verities, he has summed up perfectly today's pundit herd of Washington and Wall Street. |
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But all last week's election in Brazil got from Wall Street was a Bronx cheer. |
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If the name rings no bell, it may be only that he works far from such centers of nerviness as Wall Street, Hollywood, or Silicon Valley. |
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It is certainly telling that Wall Street on Friday was continuing to take its cue from more upbeat news. |
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Another wore Bermuda shorts, a vest and sunglasses, and rode a surfboard just a few streets away from Wall Street. |
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After the Wall Street crash, which led to a worldwide slump in economic growth, the world reverted to protectionism. |
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A slash-and-burn, profits-at-any-long-term-cost kind of guy, a darling of Wall Street, takes residence in the corner office. |
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You all know how I feel about the Wall Street Journal editorial board's muddle-headedness on immigration. |
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Instead of Wall Street, the son has made the spiritual life as an Orthodox Jew his primary focus. |
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Monday's story in the Wall Street Journal about Academy DVD screeners and their vulnerability to piracy was slightly silly. |
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An estimated 150,000 commuters passed through its turnstiles every day, many of them on their way to work on Wall Street. |
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A quick glance at last week's papers reveals that it's monkey business as usual on Wall Street. |
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After a brief fillip Wall Street went into retreat, cast down by sombre corporate trading news from a range of companies. |
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That move alienated many people on Wall Street, who have tunnel vision about the current quarter and year. |
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We've written here how short-sighted and destructive Wall Street logic is, and to many it indeed looks relentless. |
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Nevertheless, he is seen by some on Wall Street as a better fit at Treasury. |
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Worse, he suggests, they shilled for Wall Street, conflating the interests of the big banks with the financial health of the world. |
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The market's inability to detect this pattern means that big money is left on Wall Street trading floors. |
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Why did such famous risk takers as Gates, Ellison, and Jobs put up with the Wall Street shakedown? |
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But political pressure on US regulators to clean up Wall Street is mounting as the public watch pension funds drain away. |
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Notwithstanding the somewhat improved results on Wall Street on Thursday, the general sentiment among investors remained grim. |
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Will any of the business models that emerged over the past five years survive the meltdown on Wall Street? |
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Only this time, I had a different focus, and questions were running through my mind like ticker tape on Wall Street. |
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Lasser's Wall Street capitalism is at once the upper gallery of material prosperity and also the bargain basement for selling one's soul. |
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From National Review to the Wall Street Journal, the usual suspects have been banging away at the expedient scandal. |
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But in spirit these orderly scenes barely nod to the bacchic mayhem that propelled the Jazz Age towards the Wall Street Crash. |
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The stock price of the combined company declined more than 75 percent as Wall Street went into a tailspin and advertising swooned. |
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Today's lead editorial in the Wall Street Journal basically hits all the lowlights. |
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Clerks from both of their firms circled around the trash-talking combatants, as if this were some kind of Wall Street rumble. |
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At the ripe old age of 38, I found myself CEO of a public company that, at the time, had the biggest one-day gain in Wall Street history. |
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At the highly leveraged and exposed Wall Street firms, the cost of insurance is even cheaper. |
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Instead of a revolving door, there should be a steel wall between Wall Street and Washington. |
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Hurd must try and revive morale while still improving HP's operations in the eyes of Wall Street. |
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Compaq, which employs 2,100 people in Ireland, provided some positive news by beating dour Wall Street expectations and returning a profit. |
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By now, the story of Weill's rise and fall and late-career resurrection as the King of Capital is the stuff of Wall Street legend. |
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Spitzer's attacks on Wall Street are inspiring other state enforcers to take on big corporate icons on behalf of consumers. |
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It is Wall Street that is behind the enormous expansion of commercial paper, repos, and other money market instruments. |
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Many Wall Street analysts do not understand how lowering airfares will raise revenues. |
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He is fearless in taking on the right wing, from the crazed harpy wingnut bloggers to the Wall Street Journal editorial page. |
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And that means Sprint Nextel will be what Wall Street calls a pure play in wireless. |
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Professor Judea Pearl of UCLA marked the yahrzeit of his son by writing an article published in the Wall Street Journal. |
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To be sure, and despite some close calls, it was another banner year for Wall Street Structured Finance. |
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His what-you-see-is-what-you-get authenticity seemed to defy Wall Street norm, leaving those eager to pigeonhole him at a loss. |
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If he gets the job, O'Neal would be the first African American CEO of a Wall Street brokerage giant. |
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What Wall Street and k Street want, Wall Street and k Street do not necessarily get. |
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In its earliest years, the New York Fed was literally a creature of Wall Street. |
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Democrats need to respond aggressively to the crony capitalism practiced by many Republicans, particularly regarding Wall Street. |
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Big Oil now acts more like a risk-averse bank than a wildcatter, following Wall Street dictates on cash flow instead of Texas traditions of risk-taking. |
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On Wall Street the major averages held steady throughout the day. |
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Casino mogul Sheldon Adelson is on the rampage again, suing a Wall Street Journal reporter for libel. |
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Some Wall Street firms warn the currency's value may plummet quickly. |
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After the great crash of October 1987, the biggest single day drop in Wall Street history, the market took less than two years to recover the lost ground. |
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In the 1987 film Wall Street, Michael Douglas's famously power-hungry character Gordon Gekko makes a speech extolling greed which captured the mood of the decade. |
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He made an admonishing speech to Wall Street last week, but it was a day late and a trillion dollars short. |
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In the twilight afterglow, talk of a new march on Wall Street swept the crowd. |
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A Wall Street person should not be allowed to help oversee the Dodd-Frank reforms. |
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He sees, in the anarchic Wall Street encampment, a sign of a grassroots revolt against austerity economics. |
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There was a whole thought in the 1980s, that Wall Street greed thing and this sense of avarice was in the air. |
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Things have changed for Wall Street and for Goldman in a way that may render its old bag of tricks less helpful. |
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Last week, factions related to the Occupy Wall Street movement took part in a protest outside the Bahraini consulate in New York. |
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Of those, 112 were held by Wall Street CEOs who drove their companies to bankruptcy or bailout. |
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The real losers were moderate-to-liberal Republicans who favored Wall Street and big business. |
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The Tea Party was weighed down by the birther movement, and Occupy Wall Street has gotten looped in with hippie culture. |
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This past May, NBC News and The Wall Street Journal conducted a joint poll on body art. |
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That decision that has affected Dell's bottom line, and so caused the Wall Street wallies to conclude that the bottom was dropping out of the PC market. |
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He will run CIT much like a Wall Street firm, further tying compensation to financial results, keeping a close eye on risk, and boosting fee income. |
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All of corporate America was complicit in this fraud, from the accounting firm that accepted their figures to a Wall Street that was happy to share in their profits. |
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And given how much cheaper it is for a Wall Street bank to buy research than to do it in-house, some firms may end up outsourcing a chunk of coverage, he says. |
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Still another teased out the choicest bits from a new e-book Spitzer just published on how to police Wall Street. |
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And regulators who coddle Wall Street have to worry more about becoming props in an Elizabeth Warren YouTube video gone viral. |
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Bond traders have been the new rainmakers on Wall Street, thanks to low interest rates, few defaults, and a rise in the number of aggressive fixed-income hedge funds. |
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A Wall Street operator who was already in his fifties when he moved to London, Schechter is a prodigious talker, a showman and a financial wizard with a gift for innovation. |
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Just before the start of the season, The Wall Street Journal ran a feature on declining student attendance at games. |
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Yet delaying reform through endless negotiation was only one of the games Wall Street lobbyists have played. |
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Last week in the Wall Street Journal he tried to woo them with an article in which he denied he was an old-style protectionist or redistributionist. |
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This former Goldman Sachs partner has frustrated many progressives by working hard to deregulate Wall Street. |
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The former press secretary criticized GOP plans to increase tax cuts for the wealthy and deregulate banks and Wall Street. |
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Her prior experience as a Wall Street whistle-blower had not left her desirous of more tumultuous press attention. |
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As a result, The Wolf of Wall Street is devilishly entertaining and exquisitely controlled, just as those classics were. |
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With the ability to receive simple text messages, Wall Street traders now get real-time alerts whenever a major deal is carried out in overseas financial markets. |
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The rap on Wall Street and the big banks is that they are disconnected from the Main Street economy. |
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Will any of this lead to more reforms of Wall Street like there were after the dotcom crash a decade ago? |
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Unless by dusky hordes, you mean Wall Street banksters and well-tanned pols such as Speaker John Boehner. |
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Young men in keffiyehs, middle-aged folks with backpacks, and ebullient women marched around the Wall Street Bull. |
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Intimations of zoanthropy and diabolical rites also attend the depiction of New York's financial world in David DeCoteau's low-budget horror movie Wolves of Wall Street. |
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The would-be rescuer who has become a target of wrath over Wall Street excesses and the ravages of the recession, knows all too well what is driving public anger. |
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The Wall Street Journal led off with an editorial October 18, and a week later the campaign had spread to the television networks and other daily newspapers. |
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Certainly, his operations are lean by Wall Street standards. |
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Until Tuesday, Occupy Wall Street seemed, at least from the outside, to be entering a stage of entropy. |
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At least Apple executives can receive millions upon millions in salary and stock without Occupy Wall Street batting an eyelash. |
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From the Wall Street Journal, a tale that makes Mitt Romney's fabled haircut seem tame by comparison. |
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On Wall Street, Bank of America plays a perpetual second fiddle to JPMorgan Chase Co., the only U.S. bank that holds more assets. |
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The New York attorney general who has made his name exposing sharp practices on Wall Street, has now turned his attention to alleged rip-offs by pharmaceutical companies. |
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Like most road warriors, his heavy travel schedule serves many purposes, from meeting with clients and employees to chatting with lawmakers and Wall Street analysts. |
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Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the hedge fund galleon Group, pursued a Wall Street lifestyle. |
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The ethical rot of highly paid professionals proved even deeper than imagined, with a mutual-fund scandal following scandals in Corporate America and on Wall Street. |
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Heading into the fourth day of competition, upstart Wall Street Journal was nipping at the heels of the Gray Lady. |
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A consummate Wall Street creature, the pathetic, groveling Paulson knew what would happen without a bailout. |
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The director is following his Wolf of Wall Street success with a documentary about the hallowed New York publication. |
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That tweet came from shay Horse, whose bio lists him as an independent photojournalist with ties to Occupy Wall Street. |
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The collapse of Enron last December initiated a chain reaction which uncovered serious accounting fraud at a number of US multinationals, and put Wall Street into a tailspin. |
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After the music stopped and the stock tanked and they collapsed into bankruptcy, everyone on Wall Street pretended to be absolutely shocked that such a thing could happen. |
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The Wall Street Journal launched its New York section today, sparking a slugfest with The New York Times. |
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James Taranto wrote a terrific op-ed on this subject in The Wall Street Journal in 2004, and his points all hold true today. |
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Nearly a century ago, in 1920, a horse-drawn cart blew up at the heart of Wall Street. |
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Democrats split over moves to weaken Wall Street reforms, and Republicans pouted over lost leverage. |
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The split-level house on Vermont Avenue sat empty for years before Occupy Wall Street claimed it. |
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We also read of Treasury's blatant role in pushing the business interests of Wall Street by using bailouts to force nations to open their capital markets to foreigners. |
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Actually, 'cult stock' is a pretty established term of art on Wall Street. |
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Hessler, thanks to the Post, is now the poster child for selfishness, immaturity, and irresponsibility at Occupy Wall Street. |
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From a Wall Street perspective, Buffett got privileged, and not level-playing-field, access as a payoff for his imprimatur. |
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After a year of programming, he decided it was Wall Street or bust. |
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And, as the Wall Street Journal noted recently, some retailers put big markups on their fair-trade products, which benefits them, not the producers. |
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He does stop short of making Anders just another Wall Street moustache-twirler. |
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Then, we have the pulse-pounding Captain Phillips, the sublime Nebraska, and the insane The Wolf of Wall Street. |
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Dispense with all the insipid government meddling and let the market decide what happens to Wall Street from this point forward. |
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Gary Parr, deputy chairman of the investment bank Lazard, rounds out the Wall Street Beard Caucus. |
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When JP Morgan offered her a spot in its Wall Street office, she jumped at it without sweating too much about the details. |
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Veteran film critic for The Wall Street Journal Julie Salamon presents a juicy inside look at the making of the Hollywood mega-flop Bonfire of the Vanities. |
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But it was hard to be the party of Wall Street and the party of the lunch-pail at the same time. |
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As a lure for the ambitious, Silicon Valley and San Francisco are replacing Wall Street. |
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It will be noisier than the trading floor of a Wall Street stock exchange. |
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It was October 1983, and Mayer was a young Wall Street Journal reporter based in Beirut. |
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Already by the time of Melville's writing, the early 1850s, Wall Street had long lost any residential character. |
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Actually, movement conservatives who turn against Wall Street are on the verge of breaking important new conceptual ground. |
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Martin Scorsese's Wolf of Wall Street is operatic in its unapologetic depravity. |
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Instead, the reaction of Wall Street was uniformly, unremittingly negative. |
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Daniel Gross narrows down the list of suspects, from Elizabeth Warren and Wall Street to the brilliant economist himself. |
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He also consults to NASDAQ and Alliance Partners, the Wall Street Journal reports. |
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Green bonds, as the Wall Street Journal reports, got started with non-profit lenders like the World Bank. |
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Both parties represent the interests of Wall Street, the corporations and the thin layer of multimillionaires and billionaires who dominate American politics. |
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In fact, there is a way for the federal government to go after the obscenely excessive bonuses paid to the Wall Street pigs. |
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Democrats called the proposals inadequate and Wall Street appeared unexcited about the changes, many of which had been made public before the speech. |
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Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein took to the op-ed page of The Wall Street Journal to offer an olive branch of sorts. |
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Rooted in downtown Pittsburgh, he resisted the era of deregulated finance that gave Wall Street the whip hand over the economy. |
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Michael Lewis is out with his newest book on the whited sepulcher that is Wall Street. |
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Dutifully, she went to work for a white-shoe law firm, then became deputy general counsel for a Wall Street investment firm. |
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You can be an overdog if you want, you can be a Yankees fan and get a job on Wall Street. |
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So, without further ado, here are the craziest moments in The Wolf of Wall Street. |
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When a hot stock starts falling after an overpriced initial public offering, Wall Street tends not to panic. |
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The Wall Street Journal, which just turned 125, has thrived under his ownership. |
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The capital unscrupulously pumped from poor neighborhoods by way of predatory loans whizzes along a high-speed financial pipeline to Wall Street to be used for investment. |
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When he writes under his own byline, McGurn's views on economics are just as conservative as, and even more quirky than, The Wall Street Journal's unsigned editorials. |
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Slight gains on Wall Street, and a smattering of bargain hunters, saw the index nudge ahead 9.2 points to 3490.0 by the close of another nervy day. |
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She's a plain-spoken pol from Toledo who wants to put Wall Street bankers behind bars. |
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What worked at the bucket shops didn't play on Wall Street. Within six months of the start of his legitimate trading career Livermore was wiped out. |
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They also enjoy strong relations with the power structure in Washington, Silicon Valley, Hollywood and Wall Street. |
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Right now I'd be grinding it out on Wall Street and probably hating life. |
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The Wall Street Journal splatters pictures of your stars down page one. |
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Today's Wall Street Journal had a story on syncing PCs and cellphones. |
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Shareholders are still suing Wall Street firms for too-bullish calls. |
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Gould Farm is a far cry from Reid's former life working on Wall Street, an existence that also included psychiatric hospitals, traditional therapies and halfway houses. |
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Neither do we include Wall Street big hitters who spend time in London. |
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The corruption and get-rich-quick mentality on Wall Street found its direct reflection within the privileged strata that make up the union bureaucracy. |
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Michael Caine, who is up for best supporting actor for his role in The Cider House Rules, has been tipped as a dead cert in a poll of Oscar voters by The Wall Street Journal. |
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Maximizing digital penetration will add stronger than expected cash flows to the balance sheet and provide an execution success story for Wall Street analysts. |
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Meanwhile, have they found out yet who has the fat finger on Wall Street? |
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I think institutional sexism is a really intractable issue on Wall Street. |
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You could speculate on real estate, run a financial firm on Wall Street, open a theater, or construct skyscrapers to build your own custom skyline for the city. |
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Even if they do use some fancy mathematical model to value different mortgages, those in Wall Street have long made money by gaming against these models. |
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The Wall Street Journal has been leaked those portions of the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate relating to Iraq's efforts to procure uranium in Africa. |
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After Wall Street crashed in 1929, prices in general deflated. |
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Now, ever eager for new ideas to sell stocks to investors, Wall Street has glommed on to hints that enthusiasm for low-carb diets may be waning a bit. |
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On Monday, Wall Street reopened for business in defiant tone but more prosaic realities quickly took over, dragging the Dow to its largest ever one-day points fall. |
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For starters, where in the wide world of Wall Street are they going to dig up the investors to pony up the capital for yet another national wireless network? |
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Presidents in 1929 were not supposed to regulate Wall Street, or even talk about the gyrating market for fear of inadvertently setting off a panic. |
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Observers are not particularly worried by their recent quite dramatic falls, pointing out that Wall Street often reacts disjointedly from what economic data is signalling. |
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Dutch auction initial public offerings are all the talk of Wall Street, thanks to Google Inc. |
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I'm going to try and beat that with more bonks on one page than there are banks on Wall Street. |
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Superior Venture Corp was unveiled as the new pick from Awesome Penny Stocks and was off to a very strong start on Wall Street today. |
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In addition, over the last seven years, the firm has had the highest crossing ratio among investment banks on Wall Street. |
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The wal, or rampart, was originally built at contemporary Wall Street due to fear of an invasion by the English. |
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This and the Wall Street Crash of 1929 brought about the worldwide Great Depression. |
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An OWS afternoon march ends not at Wall Street but at a rally by postal workers protesting against a five-day delivery week. |
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 served to punctuate the end of the previous era, as The Great Depression set in. |
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Dagobert had only one customer, an American who wore square, rimless glasses and a beige suit and looked like a Wall Street tycoon. |
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At 25, Daniel Lubetzky left his promising but unfulfilling Wall Street legal career to enter the world of entrepreneurship. |
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 led to a collapse in the price of sugar, political unrest, and repression. |
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Established in 1979, AAM has 10 major offices across the nation and partners with both independent and large Wall Street firms. |
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Happy to be a backroom boy, he marries Cathy, a typically charming Keira Knightley, and buries himself away in his Wall Street cover role. |
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From concerns about the swine flu and rising unemployment to news about Wall Street executives and politicians behaving badly, many Dogpile. |
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The prosperity of the Roaring Twenties ended with the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the onset of the Great Depression. |
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The book is aimed at quants or those wishing to enter the field, and those interested in Wall Street. |
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If Democrats can disenthrall themselves from Wall Street and its contributions, they may win back some of the white working class yet. |
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She later finds out Cal committed suicide after losing all his money in the 1929 Wall Street crash. |
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After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, nearly the whole world sank into a Great Depression, as prices fell, profits fell, and unemployment soared. |
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He is expected to tell Wall Street traders that corporate leaders who knowingly misreport their companies' earnings should be jailed. |
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An article on Underground Solutions which includes the interview will also be published in the prestigious Wall Street Transcript. |
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Without much direction from Wall Street, too many investors appear to be twisting in the wind. |
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His game theory became the foundation for modern finance. Dr Strangelove went to work on Wall Street. |
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The majority want the thievery on Wall Street to be stopped. |
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Asian share markets closed broadly lower as investors ignored a stronger Wall Street to engage in a spate of profit taking, dealers said. |
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Robert Thomson, previously the paper's US managing editor, was the editor of The Times and is now the publisher of the Wall Street Journal. |
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No testimony suggested he was salting money into Wall Street. |
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But that's the reality of any marketplace, from the trading pits on Wall Street to bazaars in the Middle East. |
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Barbera has spent the last twenty-eight years as a highly respected Wall Street Economist, and has gained a wide institutional following. |
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Dulles had been a junior diplomat after World War I and a white-shoe Wall Street lawyer in the Depression. |
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Among Wall Street economists, Mr. Roach has not been a paid-up member of the alarmist camp. |
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This became a rallying cry for the Occupy Wall Street protests and antiglobalization movements. |
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The man who haunts Wall Street lives unaware of all the street's doings. |
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So they conflate that with the idea of policing Wall Street. |
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In a report, a Wall Street lobby group highlighted the important role of banks in the physical commodity market. |
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Robert K. Steel leans forward, speaking in a rapid, excitable burst about the powers that a superregulator might wield over Wall Street one day. |
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A couple of weeks ago, Occupy Wall Street seemed destined for marginality. |
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the resulting Great Depression throttled the demand for Bentley's expensive motor cars. |
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And why is the corporate raider on Wall Street, Gordon Gekko relegated to the 14th place? |
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Jim Morgan, who is about as close to Wall Street greedmeister Gordon Gekko as Murphy is to Manteo. |
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The timing of Peter Elkind's book, released in April, was a vivid reminder of not having Eliot Spitzer riding herd on Wall Street. |
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Alumni of Columbia have occupied top positions in Wall Street and the rest of the business world. |
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Joan H. Geismar is trying to unravel the mystery of old stone walls in the subbasement of Federal Hall National Memorial on Wall Street. |
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After a successful career as a Wall Street stockbroker, Don built houses in Africa for a second act. |
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By now, you probably think your opinion of Goldman Sachs and its swarm of Wall Street allies has rock-bottomed at raw loathing. |
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The Corporation, as it was known on Wall Street, was distinguished by its size, rather than for its efficiency or creativeness during its heyday. |
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The voracious appetite for capital of the great trunk railroads facilitated the consolidation of the nation's financial market in Wall Street. |
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Fortunately,once projects are proven to be viable, Wall Street rushes in. |
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The gnomes of Wall Street can trade on rumors, but Warren will only invest after the sale or merger has been announced. |
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A couple of months ago, The Wall Street Journal published a troubling article about the spread of fake compact discs in China. |
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But trying to curtail corporate greed in pup tents out in the cold while the stock market is thriving on Wall Street makes no sense. |
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In 2015, Vanuatu was ranked the 84th most economically free country by The Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal. |
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Bush's failure to renominate Reich endangers US Latin America policy, according to a Wall Street Journal editorial Dec. |
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Despite nervous selloffs, this is the reason American equities are still in a bull run, even though Wall Street valuations are stratospherically high. |
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It plans to make The Wall Street Journal Online its newshound and to reposition the print edition as a source of trends-based, interpretative reporting and analysis. |
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His hiring and promotion of senior officers rested not on merit but on an old-boy network of connections from Wall Street and the Social Register. |
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In late 2011, the Occupy Wall Street protest took place in the United States, spawning several offshoots that came to be known as the Occupy movement. |
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Even after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 optimism persisted for some time. |
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New York emerged from the war unscathed as the leading city of the world, with Wall Street leading America's place as the world's dominant economic power. |
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Jackson and Ben Affleck as a Wall Street lawyer and a stressed alcoholic salesman who take a minor traffic accident personally and engage in a vicious game of oneupmanship. |
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To pay for purchases in the United States, Britain cashed in its extensive investments in American railroads and then began borrowing heavily on Wall Street. |
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The second backdrop showed the Wall Street skyline at night. |
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Similar opinions have been later expressed by an American magazine Foreign Policy, Wall Street Journal and also by Mamta Murthi from the World Bank. |
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Nicholson was chosen to design challenger Shamrock V, and despite the Wall Street Crash, four NYYC syndicates responded to the threat and built a cup contender each. |
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He later moved to The Wall Street journal in 1965, first working in its Chicago bureau and later in Los Angeles, before going to New York in 1969 as a page one rewriteman. |
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With trillions in market values lost to Wall Street last year and again this year, Telecosm is Exhibit A in the case against overhyping the tech sector. |
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Where does the company see the Bitcoin industry now as Wall Street has begun to embrace it and what was the turning point that legitimatized Bitcoin? |
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Records of these medical tests are then supposed to be entered into a centralized data bank that can be easily accessed, the Wall Street Journal said. |
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In addition to The Wall Street Journal ad unit, the What's Next For Color advertising campaign will also utilize an eight-page Butterfly Gatefold in selected publications. |
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The meet-up point for the black bloc was Liberty Plaza, which later would be renamed Zuccotti Park and become home to the Occupy Wall Street movement. |
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Bennett didn't appear on CNBC, or kibitz with Maria Bartiromo, or speak at Fortune 500 conferences, or get himself profiled in the Wall Street Journal. |
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All the private-wire houses were active on the selling side, those most talked of in connection with the Wall Street bull interest being the most active. |
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The impact of the Wall Street Crash forced American banks to end the new loans that had been funding the repayments under the Dawes Plan and the Young Plan. |
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Indian soldiers allegedly shot the civilian, identified as Kaka Sana, in Tatta Pani, on the Pakistani side of the India-Pakistan border, the Wall Street Journal reported. |
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The exercise was part of a teach-in that took place recently at FIU and dozens of other campuses across the country in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. |
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Recognizing an opportunity, Wall Street developed catastrophe bonds, including cat-linked securities, as a capital market alternative to traditional catastrophe reinsurance. |
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While the price was considered a coup for Morgan, enhancing his reputation on Wall Street, Carnegie had a different explanation for his selling price. |
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The causes of income stagnation are varied and lack the political simplicity of calls to bring down the deficit or avert another Wall Street meltdown. |
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Dumbcluck inherits billions and gives Wall Street a run for its money. |
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As a recent article in The Wall Street Journal points out, Mitsuku is another chatbot that has already demonstrated the appeal of this kind of thing to young people. |
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And young Mr. Fleetwood Vibe was here at the behest of his father, Wall Street eminence Scarsdale Vibe, who was effectively bankrolling the Expedition. |
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Wall Street likes legislative gridlock because politicians cannot apply their financial ideas. |
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Wall Street regards favorably the company's long-term prospects but not necessarily the short-term share price. |
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Wall Street dealmakers believe that any moves to clean up balance sheets could lead to mergers. |
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