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Too Big to Fail The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System - And Themselves

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ISBN-10: 0143120271

ISBN-13: 9780143120278

Edition: 2011 (Movie Tie-In)

Authors: Andrew Ross Sorkin

List price: $18.00
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Andrew Ross Sorkin delivers the first true behind-the-scenes, moment-by-moment account of how the greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression developed into a global tsunami. From inside the corner office at Lehman Brothers to secret meetings in South Korea, and the corridors of Washington, Too Big to Fail is the definitive story of the most powerful men and women in finance and politics grappling with success and failure, ego and greed, and, ultimately, the fate of the world s economy. We ve got to get some foam down on the runway! a sleepless Timothy Geithner, the then-president of the Federal Reserve of New York, would tell Henry M. Paulson, the Treasury secretary, about the…    
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Book details

List price: $18.00
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 5/11/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 640
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Andrew Ross Sorkin is an assistant editor of business and finance news at The New York Times. He is also The New York Times chief mergers and acquisitions reporter and a columnist and the editor of DealBook an online daily financial report. Sorkin is a graduate of Cornell University. Too Big to Fail: How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System - and Themselves is Sorkin's first book. Sorkin has appeared on NBC's "Today" show and on "Charlie Rose" on PBS, and is a frequent guest host of CNBC's "Squawk Box." He's won a Gerald Loeb Award in 2004, a Society of American Business Editors and Writers Award in 2005 and in 2006. In 2007, the World Economic Forum named him a…