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House Of Cards provides a comprehensive examination of Wall Street’s gambling culture and its catastrophic consequences for the global economy. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, author Nayantara Pothen uncovers the mechanisms behind financial institutions’ reckless decision-making and unchecked risk-taking.
The book explores how complex financial instruments, deregulation, and a culture of excess created a perfect storm that led to economic crises. Pothen interviews key players in the financial industry and analyzes the systemic failures that allowed such dangerous practices to flourish unchecked.
This essential read sheds light on the greed, corruption, and hubris that characterized the financial sector, offering readers a clear understanding of how ordinary people became victims of Wall Street’s gambling addiction and what safeguards are needed to prevent future disasters.







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