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Daniel Gross

November 29, 2010 | Intelligencer
What Would the GOP Do?

Probably nothing that different from what’s being done. And yet—outrage!

April 16, 2007 |
The Kingdom of Hedgistan

Why hedge funds cluster in the world’s most expensive habitats.

November 6, 2006 |
The Value of a New York Dollar

(And why it’s worth only 76.2 cents)

April 3, 2006 | Intelligencer
The Streak

Stocks are struggling, and the economy’s so-so. Why did wall street firms just have their best quarter ever?

November 7, 2005 | Intelligencer
Splitsville

The nineties saw a return to the days of Engulf & Devour for Manhattan’s megacorporations, all in the name of synergy. Now the new trend: the breakup (see Viacom, Cendant). A cheat sheet for conglomerates on the rocks.

May 23, 2005 | Feature
Personality Profiles

As talk of a real-estate bubble grows louder, difficult choices abound: How can you protect yourself and possibly even profit from what lies ahead? To advise some hypothetical New Yorkers, we assembled a panel of experts: Frederick Peters, president of real-estate brokerage Warburg Realty; John Vessa, a financial consultant with Smith Barney’s Harbor Group; and Suze Orman, personal-finance doyenne, CNBC host, and author of The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke.

May 23, 2005 | Feature
The Race to Call the Top

The experts have made their pronouncements—it’s a bubble all right.

April 18, 2005 | Feature
Don't Hate Them Because They're Rich

The trickle-down effect of ridiculous, ostentatious wealth.

January 17, 2005 | Feature
The Give

It’s not just what you give for an allowance, it’s how you give it. A primer.

December 20, 2004 | It Happened This Year: A Guide to 2004
Baby Banks Ate New York.

Chase and Citibank left a void—and they’re paying for it. But what’s a Wachovia?