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The trader culture of Wall Street and firms like Goldman Sachs that worshipped values that were the opposite of what were handed down by our forefathers for generations.

02/11/2009

Trader Monthly shows these values in its content which glorified a culture of extravagant spending, and a sense of entitlement based on a pugnaciopus culture that felt that it delivered. Except that it was misallocating capital on a massive scale disrupting the delicate workings of the capitalist economy.

Grouped Articles

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

New York Times 07.15.2013

Goldman Has Eyes On Future

Wall Street Journal 07.23.2013

Goldman Sachs: Don't Blame Us

BusinessWeek 04.01.2010

Exit Shows Blankfein Still Rows Goldman

Wall Street Journal 10.22.2013

A Moot Effort to Burnish the Reputation of Goldman Sachs

New York Times 10.23.2013

Goldman Sachs, Buying Redemption

New York Times 10.26.2013

Goldman Seeks to Improve Working Conditions for Junior Staffers

Wall Street Journal 10.29.2013

Goldman Faces Record Payout in Mortgage Case

Wall Street Journal 07.29.2014

Goldman Sachs Settles FHFA Lawsuit for About $1.2 Billion

Wall Street Journal 08.23.2014

In Wake of Financial Crisis, Goldman Goes It Alone

Wall Street Journal 02.12.2015

At Goldman Sachs, Stress Test Results Could Endanger an Important Profit Source

New York Times 03.08.2015

Wall Street Mocked American Values

Wall Street Journal 02.11.2009

Taming the Fat Cats

New York Times 12.20.2009

Can AIG Be Saved?

Wall Street Journal 01.09.2010

Goldman Chief Defends Firm’s Actions on Mortgage Deals

New York Times 04.27.2010

The Goldman Drama

New York Times 04.27.2010

Meet the Real Villain of the Financial Crisis

New York Times 04.27.2010

Questions for Abby Joseph Cohen

New York Times 01.28.2011

Goldman Bets Less and Takes Hit

Wall Street Journal 07.20.2011

The Missed Red Flags on Groupon

New York Times 10.18.2011

After Mitt Romney Deal, Company Showed Profits and Then Layoffs

New York Times 11.12.2011

How Crisis Shapes the Corporate Model

New York Times 03.29.2009

The New Progressive Movement

New York Times 11.12.2011

Does America need Wall Street? - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.19.2011

A Blow to Pinstripe Aspirations

New York Times 11.22.2011

The Talented Mr. Gensler

Wall Street Journal 12.12.2011

A Future Memo From Goldman

New York Times 12.28.2011

A Public Exit From Goldman Sachs Hits at a Wounded Wall Street

New York Times 03.14.2012

Public Rebuke of Culture at Goldman Sachs

New York Times 03.14.2012

More Than Culture Shifted On Wall Street

Wall Street Journal 03.15.2012

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

Washington Post 03.16.2012

The Return of the ‘Rip-Off Factor’ on Wall Street

New York Times 03.15.2012

Goldman Sachs’s long history of duping its clients - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.17.2012

SEC and Justice Department End Mortgage Investigations Into Goldman

New York Times 08.09.2012

U.S. Not Seeking Goldman Charges

Wall Street Journal 08.10.2012

Book by Disgruntled Salesman Offers His Look at the Culture at Goldman

New York Times 10.15.2012

Bankers Without a Clue

New York Times 01.15.2010

Globalization: Capitalism Should Be Nicer | ZEIT ONLINE

ZEIT ONLINE 07.29.2016

Where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Stand on Wall Street

WSJ 09.16.2016

Goldman Misses Big on Trading, Trails Rivals Badly

WSJ 04.18.2017


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