Wall Street: A History

Wall Street: A History

by Charles R. Geisst
Wall Street: A History

Wall Street: A History

by Charles R. Geisst

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Overview

In the seven years since the publication of the first edition of Wall Street, America's financial industry has undergone a series of wrenching events that have dramatically changed the nation's economic landscape. The bull market of the 1990's came to a close, ushering in the end of the dot com boom, a record number of mergers occurred, and accounting scandals in companies like Enron and WorldCom shook the financial industry to its core. In this wide-ranging volume, financial historian Charles Geisst provides the first history of Wall Street, explaining how a small, concentrated pocket of lower Manhattan came to have such enormous influence in national and world affairs. In this updated edition, Geisst sums up the recent turbulence that has threatened America's financial industry. He shows how in 1997 thirty NASDAQ market makers paid a record $1.3 billion fine for price irregularities in stocks. He makes sense of the closing of the bull market, and explains a major change in the accounting rules for mergers that caused monumental losses for companies like AOL Time Warner. And he recounts how in the aftermath of the speculative fever that swept Wall Street in the 1990's, the scandals at Enron, Tyco, Worldcom, and Conseco represent a last gasp of mergermania and a fallout from a bubble-like market. Wall Street is at once the story of the street itself, from the days when the wall was merely a defensive barricade built by Peter Stuyvesant, to the modern billion-dollar computer-driven colossus of today. In a broader sense it is an engaging economic history of the United States, the role Wall Street played in making America the most powerful economy in the world, and the many challenges to that role it has faced in recent years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199723072
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/18/1997
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Charles R. Geisst is Professor of Finance in the School of Business, Manhattan College, and author of Wheels of Fortune and Deals of the Century.

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Introduction3
1The Early Years (1790-1840)7
2The Railroad and Civil War Eras (1840-70)35
3The Robber Barons (1870-90)64
4The Age of the Trusts (1880-1910)99
5The Money Trust (1890-1920)124
6The Booming Twenties (1920-29)152
7Wall Street Meets the New Deal (1930-35)196
8The Struggle Continues (1936-54)244
9Bull Market (1954-69)273
10Bear Market (1970-81)299
11Mergermania (1982-97)328
12Running Out of Steam (1998- )375
Notes403
Bibliography417
Index425
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