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On the terrace of the Financial Park, the building where banks, legal offices and insular financial intermediaries can all be found, Ariff shows the book to each visitor.
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
Move your money: because the banksters will steal from anybody. |
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
"Clearly corporate criminals are above the law. They don't even get prosecuted, much less jailed. Yet they do much more damage to our society and cause far more deaths than "common criminals." - Rob Means
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Wall Street firms spend a lot of time using those catchwords when talking about developing the right culture.
Anonymous Hades's insight:
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