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For those interested in the financial markets over the past two years, tales of woe have become commonplace. The events of the ‘Great Recession’ were profound, and they have changed the way we view the world of high finance. Firms that were previously thought of as impenetrable were proven to be anything but. Their ethics were called into question and often exposed as fundamentally flawed.
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E. Jeanne Harnois, ‘Bank official brings financial literacy to innercity audience’, Boston Banner, 2003.
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Gangahar, A. (2012). Investment Banks that Prospered. In: Spitzeck, H., Pirson, M., Dierksmeier, C. (eds) Banking with Integrity. Humanism in Business Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230346499_14
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