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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.
Until recently, no figure loomed larger on Wall Street than Richard
Grasso, the former head of the New York Stock Exchange. Though
short in stature, his power and influence was immense. During his
35 years at the exchange, the last seven as its Chairman, Grasso
was known on the floor of the Exchange as The Little Guy in the
Dark Suit who commanded the attention of politicians, brokered
deals with the nation's most influential businessmen, became a
national hero for his work helping Wall Street recover from the
9/11 terrorist attacks, and then emerged as a symbol of corporate
excess over the details of his enormous compensation
package.Chronicling the amazing rise, fall, and possible rise again
of Richard Grasso, and also tells the modern history of the
all-powerful institution that he came to symbolize: The New York
Stock Exchange. Known as The Club, the NYSE is the world's biggest
stock market, where trillions of dollars of stocks of the nation's
largest companies are priced and traded each day between its 9:30
am opening bell and its 4 pm close. Richard Grasso began his career
as a clerk on the floor of the Exchange, where screaming traders
match buyers and sellers of stocks each day.Even as he rose through
the ranks of the Club, Grasso never seemed to leave the floor too
far behind. During his three decade career at the Exchange, Grasso
fought tooth and nail to keep traders and the NYSE in business,
underscored by his outlandish publicity stunts - and even more
important, by his perennial public and private battles with various
top players in the Club, including its most powerful member,
Goldman Sachs CEO Hank Paulson.
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