The Sellout: How Three Decades of Wall Street Greed and Government Mismanagement Destroyed the Global Financial System

The Sellout: How Three Decades of Wall Street Greed and Government Mismanagement Destroyed the Global Financial System

by Charles Gasparino (Author)

Synopsis

Critically acclaimed investigative reporter and CNBC personality Charles Gasparino demonstrates how the ongoing tumult in financial markets is part of a much larger story that entails some of the world's most esteemed financial institutions selling out their responsibility - not just to their own shareholders, but to millions of outside investors and to the American public. "The Sellout" shows how and why America's largest investment banks have suffered staggering losses in assets and influence, triggering the vast financial crisis that is now devastating the United States and institutions across the globe. This page-turning narrative captures how avarice, arrogance, and sheer stupidity eroded Wall Street's dominance, made many of the US' most fabled financial institutions vulnerable to significant new foreign control, and profoundly weakened the financial security of millions of poor and middle-class American families.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 592
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: HarperPaperbacks
Published: 01 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 0061697176
ISBN 13: 9780061697173

Media Reviews
[A] splendid account of the financial meltdown. -- Wall Street Journal The most comprehensive anecdotal account to date of the crisis... Gasparino cuts his way through Wall Street rhetoric and in the process uncovers in considerable detail how blind profit-making ambition led to the destruction of the markets. -- New York Review of Books Gasparino has consistently broken news on some of the biggest financial scandals of recent years, including the fall of Martha Stewart, Henry Blodget, and Jack Grubman. As anyone who reads the business pages knows, Charlie is one of the best reporters in the field. -- Mark Whitaker, former editor, Newsweek Gasparino describes, in page-turning detail, a Wall Street world of ruthless financial titans... No collection of courtroom documents will ever tell the story...as well as Mr. Gasparino does. -- Wall Street Journal, on King of the Club A tough outsider willing to go to battle with anyone--colleague or contact-in pursuit of the story. -- Financial Times An especially aggressive reporter. -- Vanity Fair Gasparino is credited with breaking some of the more titillating tales of Wall Street misconduct. -- New York Post Born in the Bronx to a construction worker and a housewife, Gasparino has risen from his working-class roots to become one of the most influential business reporters at work today. -- PR Week Charles Gasparino sees the guts of Wall Street and the wreckage it leaves behind, day in and day out. -- San Antonio Express-News
Author Bio
Charles Gasparino is a senior correspondent for the Fox Business Network and the Fox News Channel, where he reports on major developments in the world of finance and politics. A former writer for the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek, he has also served as a columnist for the New York Post and The Huffington Post as well as a contributor to The Daily Beast, New York Magazine, and Forbes. Gasparino is a recipient of numerous business journalism awards, including the prestigious Investigative Reporters and Editors Award for The Sellout. His other noteworthy books include Blood on the Street and King of the Club.