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Henry Kaufman



Average rating: 3.73 · 139 ratings · 17 reviews · 35 distinct works
On Money and Markets: A Wal...

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Tectonic Shifts in Financia...

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The Road to Financial Refor...

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The Day the Markets Roared

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Interest Rates, the Markets...

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Civility in America: Essays...

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Vertrauensmann: Man of Conf...

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Money and Markets. Lernen v...

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“There are two kinds of people who lose money: those who know nothing and those who know everything”
Henry Kaufman

“In the United States, meaningful financial reform has tended to be crisis-driven. That is an unfortunate fact, for several reasons. It means that our regulatory system has been defined and redefined under extreme rather than normal conditions. It means that financial regulation is more reactive than proactive. And it means that we must endure serious dysfunction, if not a major calamity, before fixing problems—financial excesses that typically have been recognized and acknowledged long before the crisis hits.”
Henry Kaufman, Tectonic Shifts in Financial Markets: People, Policies, and Institutions

“(…), extreme financial concentration has damaged not only the operation of financial markets, but also the ability of the Federal Reserve to influence their operation for the better (page 41).”
Henry Kaufman, Tectonic Shifts in Financial Markets: People, Policies, and Institutions



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