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Volcker: 25 years of financial innovation and the best Wall Street could do was the ATM

Started by Riversider
about 16 years ago
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/6764177/Ex-Fed-chief-Paul-Volckers-telling-words-on-derivatives-industry.html Paul Volcker, the chairman of President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, stunned a business conference in Sussex yesterday, saying there is "little evidence innovation in financial markets has had a visible effect on the productivities of the economy". The former US... [more]
Response by Lecker
about 16 years ago
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Lloyd Blankfein said he was doing "God's work" didn't he? I have to imagine he even believes it! To be fair, I guess he needs to (else his job exposed as irrelevant... )

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Response by Riversider
about 16 years ago
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George Costanza: Jerry, just remember, it's not a lie if you believe it.

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Response by stevejhx
about 16 years ago
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That ATM comment is LMAO.

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Response by nyc10023
about 16 years ago
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So true, though. I remember going with my parents to the bank at Friday as a young child and seeing the huge lines of people who needed to get cash for the weekend. And in-house credit unions were very popular because it saved people from having to leave work early or whatever to get cash.

ATM cards were huge, and the 2nd best thing is debit-pin and CC authorized purchases from checking accounts.

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Response by glamma
about 16 years ago
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i took my 92 year old grandfather to the bank last weekend. to my utter shock and awe, he walked right over to the atm, slid his card in and started number-punching away.

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Response by nyc10023
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cute

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Response by alanhart
about 16 years ago
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Because they'd probably charge him a $5 service fee to use a teller.

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Response by nyc10023
about 16 years ago
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Glamma: wait until you see him texting or emailing :)

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