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Svengalis, bankers and the role of intermediaries

The rule at the end of the day should be: He who has the power also has the accountability, whether there's a Svengali lurking around or not. Continue reading

Posted on November 9, 2011 12:43 PM




'Margin Call' paves Wall Street right through Hollywood

The Deal magazine goes to the movies in its latest issue with a review of 'Margin Call.' Continue reading

Posted on October 31, 2011 2:40 PM




Eliot Spitzer rides again

Note to media: Please stop referring to Eliot Spitzer as the Sheriff of Wall Street. The title certainly doesn't fit now, and arguably didn't fit a decade ago when he took Wall Street to task for putting out conflicted research... Continue reading

Posted on October 28, 2011 1:59 PM




Eliot Spitzer rides again

The former governor of New York attempts to burnish his sheriff's credentials by embracing Occupy Wall Street and thus raising the question: Did he ever really deserve those credentials in the first place? Continue reading

Posted on October 28, 2011 1:15 PM




'Margin Call' paves Wall Street right through Hollywood

The film takes a few industry clichés and historical references to offer a near-documentary look inside a failing financial firm. It's terrifying, as much for what it leaves out as what it puts in. Continue reading

Posted on October 28, 2011 1:15 PM




Big Bang, now and then

Before we rush back to a past wrapped in nostalgia, we need to recall all the reasons we were so eager to undertake reform in the first place. And we need to understand how little we know of what we're doing. Continue reading

Posted on October 26, 2011 12:44 PM




Occupy media

David Zurawik owes Erin Burnett a big fat thank you. Zurawik, The Baltimore Sun's TV critic, was one of the first commentators to take Burnett to the woodshed for her "smug" and "superficial" coverage of Occupy Wall Street, making him... Continue reading

Posted on October 18, 2011 1:17 PM




Transactions: Oct. 17, 2011

We all love a parade. On Broadway, near Wall Street, the sidewalks are embossed with the names of once-famous worthies who motorcaded up the avenue. It's enlightening: Most of them are forgotten, proof how quickly parade fame fades. These days... Continue reading

Posted on October 17, 2011 9:35 AM




Transactions: Oct. 17, 2011

Tramping around Wall Street must be a bore. Finance is virtual and diffused; and sometimes the chanting crowd seems to be in search of some recognizable evil, only to find itself before the new Duane Reade in the Trump Building. Continue reading

Posted on October 14, 2011 1:00 PM




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VIDEO: From the Great Crash to Madoff, the MoAF has it

The CEO of the Museum of American Finance gives The Deal Pipeline a guided tour of U.S. financial history from the Great Crash to the recent recession.
Posted on October 10, 2011 5:02 PM



Wall Street not preoccupied with 'Occupy Wall Street'

An M&A professional might look at the scene in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan and recall the last stretch of a particularly difficult cross-border negotiation with closing well after midnight: various frenzied factions and interests represented by people who've camped... Continue reading

Posted on October 7, 2011 2:44 PM




Zuckerman on business despair and Obama

If Mort Zuckerman is right, then American business leaders are so feckless and so thin skinned that the occasional criticism lobbed at them from the White House is enough to make them crawl up in little balls, hoard their cash and lay off superfluous workers. Continue reading

Posted on October 3, 2011 1:29 PM




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