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    securities‚ underwriting of securities‚ providing financial related consultancy services to companies‚ assisting companies in the acquisition and mergers‚ and similar services. A few of the world renowned investment banks are JP Morgan‚ Bank of America‚ Merrill Lynch‚ Goldman Sachs‚ Morgan Stanley‚ and Credit Suisse. Companies use investment banks toward the same end as they use commercial banks. If a company needs capital‚ it may get a loan from a bank‚ or it may ask an investment bank to sell equity or

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    majority in the United States. As before he was in office large conglomerates‚ were affecting the United States in a negative way. Rockefeller and JP Morgan were using the institutional power in their favor‚ however Roosevelt changed and used the law to help the majority instead of the few minorities. Roosevelt used the power of the law to sue JP Morgan and Rockefeller. The presidents before him did not use law as a tool‚ and therefore the economy was in a bad state before Roosevelt. Henry Ford’s

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    Cheyanne Sitch Pod Cast 3 Part B World War One had broken out in Europe. The United States at this time was neutral even though we were sending 1‚000 horses daily to Europe. The Germans did not like this at all. During this time‚ in the United States there was a German newspaper that sold 75‚000 newspapers a day. At this time‚ there was 8 million Germans in the US which equaled 1/10 of the population. Most of them where first generation immigrants. The war in Europe caused several problems. The

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    Bear Stearns announced the first loss for about $854 million. 1. Failure Analysis: 1.1. Major factors that contributed to Bear Stearns failure After the 9/11 terrorist attacks‚ all the major bankers such as Lehman Brothers‚ Merrill Lynch‚ Morgan Stanley‚ and Bear Stearns wanted to capitalize on the mortgage boom that happened when the Federal Reserve loosened the money supply as part of its financial policy to try to solve the crisis. Bear Stearns began to be involved in securitization and

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    and Saudi Arabia. One of the drawbacks of expanding to Iraq is the lack of fiscal responsibility‚ as well as the corruption within the government and organizations that do not help the Iraqi economy. Competitors from other countries‚ including JP Morgan Chase are moving in as a task force to help the boost the Iraqi economy and minimize corruption. This is not a big factor for UBS since they are already working with worldwide competition ad they are one of the biggest banks in the world. There

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    The Frontline Documentary Meltdown recounts that tragic downfall of Bear Stearns one of America’s prominent Investment Banking Institution. It was a fall that was heard and felt globally and one that caused the Global Economic Crisis in 2008 that threw the country in a severe recession that would take the nation years to recover. The economic downturn affected many lives and many loses were incurred by both in financial institution‚ traders and not to mention individual investors.

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    Well-Behaved People Rarely Make History “They tell us‚ sir‚ that we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next week‚ or the next year? Will it be when we are totally disarmed‚ and when a British guard shall be stationed in every house? Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope‚ until our enemies

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    Captain of Industry or Robber Baron: J.P. Morgan J.P. Morgan was a post-civil war “captain of industry‚” separating him from the other “Greats” such as Cornelius Vanderbilt‚ John D. Rockefeller‚ and Andrew Carnegie because of his motives and his upbringing. A “robber baron” is most simply defined as an individual who has financial ambitions that cause him to knowingly take advantage of others for his own personal gain. A “captain of industry” seeks solutions to common problems‚ and though the outcome

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    In the four scandals of the ‘rogue traders’ and their respective banks‚ factors leading to the incidents are similar. In the Barings Bank and Nick Leeson scandal‚ we see a high management person who rose up to a position after building up on his reputation. Being transferred to the securities department after being promoted to general manager‚ the lack of experience trader along with a group of trading professionals were teamed to garner for smaller profits. Instead of fulfilling his role and work

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