
Eagle on the Street
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Described by the New York Times Book Review as "worthy of being on the same shelf" as Liar's Poker, Greed and Glory on Wall Street, and Barbarians at the Gate, this eye-opening business history explains how Washington and Wall Street cut the deals that led to a decade of greed.
For the Securities and Exchange Commission, the 1980s brought sweeping changes. Under the sway of Reaganomics and the leadership of John Shad, the SEC came down hard on insider trading but introduced wide-ranging deregulation to the stock market, which helped to both fuel the legendary bull market and sow the seeds of the 1987 crash.
Shad, a former vice-chairman of the brokerage firm EF Hutton & Company and the first Wall Street executive to lead the SEC since Joseph Kennedy, was a true believer in the free market. His tenure touched all the big headlines and enduring images of this tumultuous decade, from leveraged buyouts to junk bonds, Manhattan skyscrapers to Senate hearing rooms, Michael Milken to T. Boone Pickens.
David A. Vise and Steve Coll won the Pulitzer Prize for the original reporting in the Washington Post that would become Eagle on the Street. In an era when the costs, benefits, and risks of deregulation are under debate once again, their "engrossing account of the struggle for the soul of the SEC" is essential reading ( The Washington Post).
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David A. Vise is the bestselling author of four books. He spent over twenty years at the Washington Post, where he won the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism for a four-part series on the Securities and Exchange Commission during Ronald Reagan's presidency. The award-winning series became the basis for Eagle on the Street(1991), coauthored with Steve Coll. Vise's other books include New York Times bestseller The Bureau and the Mole (2001) and national bestseller The Google Story (2005), which was published in more than two dozen languages. He currently serves as a senior advisor to New Mountain Capital, a New York-based private equity firm.
Content
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- 1 A Great New Beginning
- 2 The Man from Wall Street
- 3 A Giant of the Opera
- 4 Closed Meeting
- 5 The Hunted
- 6 Trick or Treat
- 7 The Chicago School
- 8 High Yield, High Risk
- 9 Naked Options
- 10 The Leveraging of America
- 11 Leaking
- 12 Dr Pepper
- 13 Confrontation
- 14 Testing a Friendship
- 15 A Tale of Two Buildings
- 16 The Manipulation
- 17 A Big Fish
- 18 The Fall
- 19 A Generation of Giants
- 20 A Form of Service
- Epilogue
- A Note on Sources
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Copyright Page
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