Michael Lewis updates us on the change in Wall Street banking culture
"He was thinking, in other words, a lot like a man in his position circa 1985 might have thought. The man\'s impulses were still designed for an age when, if you were a big enough hitter at a big Wall Street firm and you were caught in what appeared to be a dalliance with a prominent female journalist you got not a pink slip but a standing ovation. Even if you had used the corporate jet to pull it off." Lewis' Liar's Poker, about his time at Salomon in the 80s, is a classic.
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"He was thinking, in other words, a lot like a man in his position circa 1985 might have thought. The man\'s impulses were still designed for an age when, if you were a big enough hitter at a big Wall Street firm and you were caught in what appeared to be a dalliance with a prominent female journalist you got not a pink slip but a standing ovation. Even if you had used the corporate jet to pull it off." Lewis' Liar's Poker, about his time at Salomon in the 80s, is a classic.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&sid=a.KYNfvK6BiE&refer=columnist_lewis