Wall Street’s Forgotten Victims Have Some Advice
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Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- I didn’t go looking for the kid. Hefound me. Of course, it stood to reason, with what’s beenhappening on Wall Street, that the children of Greenwich,Connecticut, must be taking a serious financial hit.
The end of cash bonuses, the ramping up of financialregulation, the shrinking of the Goldman Sachs analyst pool,Chelsea Clinton’s confessing that she quit her Wall Street jobto find meaning in life: Wherever you turn, you find signs thatan era in which a lot of children were paid to keep quiet isgrinding to an end.