Special team. Different training -- The regulator floor -- We want them to feel pain, but not too much -- The shadow -- The Goldman lawyers -- You should not have come -- The UK FSA -- Fly paint -- You didn't hear that -- Gaslighting -- How do you think they are getting ahead? -- Record tampering -- The spy store -- Counting to twenty -- The Fed's way of doing things -- Santander -- The ambush -- Plowing in the sea -- The dog and pony show -- Sarah Dahlgren -- The Annual Ratings Report -- Look in the dictionary -- We made a deal -- I didn't start the fire -- Let this cup pass from me -- Carmen's way of doing things -- Gagged by the judge -- Epilogue.
Summary:
"In 2011, Carmen Segarra took a job as at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York supervising for Goldman Sachs. It was an opportunity, she believed, to monitor the big bank's behavior in order to avoid another financial crisis. Segarra was shocked to discover, however, the full extent of the relationship between Goldman and the Fed. She began making secret recordings that later became the basis of a This American Life episode that exposed the Fed's ineffectiveness in holding banks accountable. In Noncompliant, Segarra chronicles her experience blowing open the doors on the relationship between the big banks and the government bodies set up to regulate them. As we mark the tenth anniversary of the 2008 financial crisis, Noncompliant shows us how little has changed, and offers an urgent call for real reforms."--Amazon.com.
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