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At Goldman, short-term greed vs. long-term greed - The Washington Post

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Challenging the embedded thinking on Wall Street and in the City of London.

09/24/2009

The unregulated functioning of free markets is a result of regulators and the banking community both believing that the uninhibited operation of free markets is the best way to generate economic growth. This makes it easy for regulators to be coopted and falling asleep on the job. Turner Adair of Britain's FSA, and other leaders, who are trying to bring fresh thinking to regulatory reforms.

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The culture at Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs

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Goldman Bets Less and Takes Hit

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On Wall St., A Culture of Greed Won't Let Go

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Goldman Has Eyes On Future

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Exit Shows Blankfein Still Rows Goldman

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A Moot Effort to Burnish the Reputation of Goldman Sachs

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Young finance professionals on Wall Street in 2011-2012

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The changing nature of the finance industry, deep structural changes, and job cuts of 25% for the 21-34 year age group, loss of prestige, are changing the way young finance professionals are looking at jobs on Wall Street. Technology firms are the preferred choice in campus and university recruiting, with financial firms lagging far behind in 2011-2012.

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On Wall St., A Culture of Greed Won't Let Go

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Wall Street Meets Reality

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A Blow to Pinstripe Aspirations

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What Really Has Wall Street Worried

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Wall Street' Latest Campus Recruiting Crisis

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