Alan Schwartz Has Come Full Circle
A little over a year after the collapse of Bear Stearns, the former CEO is ready to move on. Om.
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A little over a year after the collapse of Bear Stearns, the former CEO is ready to move on. Om.
A new book details the nail-biting, or just biting, last days of the storied investment firm.
"Before we douse her with more champagne, put her on TV with Charlie Rose and hand over the keys to the Treasury Department, it might be worth taking another look at what really happened."
Now that Tim Geithner is in charge of the entire economy, his deputy of two years, William Dudley, will be replacing him as president of the New York Fed. Is he good enough?
At this particular moment in time, doesn't it seem a little awkward for the JPMorgan CEO to be cruising around with a Fonzworth Bentley?
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