![]() ![]() A novel about human dramas that saved the modern economic model of society at that time. It is a novel about people who thought themselves to be too cool to make a mistake. The author created an image of the wild financial New York and a vivid picture of what happens when someone holds several-billion funds and acts according to the principle “after us the deluge”. Andrew Ross Sorkin, a regular New York Times correspondent, offers an insider story about how Wall Street and Washington were saving the financial system not only from the crisis but also from themselves. It is another documentary thriller about the 2008 crisis, trying to find out what happened to the US banks that were "too big to fail". Too Big to Fail: Inside the Battle to Save Wall StreetĪndrew Ross Sorkin has written a fascinating, scene-by-scene saga of the eyeless trying to march the clueless through Great Depression II (Tom Wolfe) ![]()
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