Ethics for pleasure and profit
Say, here’s a good way to predict the US stock market. It has nothing to do with women’s hem-lines, baseball’s world series or the whereabouts of Louis Rukeyser, host of a popular American television show called “Wall Street Week”.
All eyes were on Alan Greenspan this October 15 as Wall Street skidded to the end of its worst week in a decade. The US Federal Reserve chairman had given an impeccably even-handed speech at dinner the previous night to a conference of bankers studying the ins and outs of risk measurement.
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