‘The real risk was giants— all running to the same side of the boat at the same time.”
See the page on Bloomberg.com here.
‘The real risk was giants— all running to the same side of the boat at the same time.”
See the page on Bloomberg.com here.
“What we have failed to recognize is we’re regulating as if we still have this mom-and-pop stock market where stocks trade over here, and bonds trade over there, and derivatives trade over here. That’s gone with the wind. That is not coming back. It was gone before Black Monday.”
See the article page here.
“She writes that this was due to missed opportunities, market delusions and destructive actions that stretched from the ‘silver crisis’ of 1980 to turf battles in Washington.”
See the show page on wnyc.org.
“…[Henriques] examines what led up to Black Monday and what lessons can be learned from it in “A First-Class Catastrophe: The Road to Black Monday, the Worst Day In Wall Street History.” She joins Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson to talk about the book.
See the page for this interview on wbur.org.
Joe Saul-Sehy interviews Diana Henriques (her appearance begins at roughly the 15 minute mark):
More details about the Stacking Benjamins podcast here.