Wall Street has come to America's heartland, really. The only thing missing are the skyscrapers, you know?
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All roads lead to Wall Street, but we feel the effects of Wall Street on every street corner. Certainly in Syracuse, N.Y., where I live.
The history of Wall Street is inseparable from New York.
The ethos on Wall Street has not changed, and that's not going to come from the corner office. That's going to come, for better or worse, from Washington, and the whole idea of greed is still good, that is still pervasive.
It appears that Wall Street is not acting as a force for economic expansion, providing access to capital for companies that make things. Rather, it seems, Wall Street is using government bailouts to lever up.
Wall Street has come a long way from the insider-dominated world that was blown apart by the Great Depression.
The U.S. is becoming an industrial heartland again.
Wall Street is populated by a bunch of people whose primary goal is to make money, and the rules are pretty much caveat emptor.
Forty Wall Street is probably the most beautiful tower in New York.
In truth, Wall Street is in for a radical makeover. Fewer people, lower margins, lower risk, lower compensation - and ultimately, fewer talented people. It is likely to change the culture of an industry that for nearly a century has been the money center of the world.
Wall Street is broken for sure because it succumbed to greed and corruption and pure speculation with no values.
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