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Daniel Drew

The country’s financial hub has a long history of lying, cheating, and stealing.

No one likes recessions, but no one dislikes them more than the crooks who are an inevitable part of any financial market.

Not only are the good ones surpassingly rare, but two of the best are outright fakes.

Great autobiographies are few and far between. Not many of us, after all, possess the requisite talent, self-awareness, and willingness to bare our souls to the world. Perhaps, then, it is not surprising that the best of them have so often come out of left field.

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