Henry M. Paulson, Jr. served under President George W. Bush as the 74th Secretary of the Treasury from June 2006 until January 2009. Before coming to Treasury, Paulson was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs since the firm's initial public offering in 1999. He joined Goldman Sachs Chicago Office in 1974 and rose through the ranks holding several positions including, Managing Partner of the firm's Chicago office, Co-head of the firm's investment Banking Division, President and Chief Operating Officer, and Co-Senior partner.
Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Paulson was a member of the White House Domestic Council, serving as Staff Assistant to the President from 1972 to 1973, and as Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon from 1970 to 1972.
Paulson graduated from Dartmouth in 1968, where he majored in English, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and an All Ivy, All East football player. He received an M.B.A. from Harvard in 1970.
When Hank Paulson, the former CEO of Goldman Sachs, was appointed in 2006 to become the nation's next Secretary of the Treasury, he knew that his move from Wall Street to Washington would be daunting and challenging.
But Paulson had no idea that a year later, he would find himself at the very epicenter of the world's most cataclysmic financial crisis since the Great Depression. Major institutions including Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, AIG, Merrill Lynch, and Citigroup, among others-all steeped in rich, longstanding tradition-literally teetered at the edge of collapse. Panic ensnared international markets. Worst of all, the credit crisis spread to all parts of the U.S. economy and grew more ominous with each passing day, destroying jobs across America and undermining the financial security millions of families had spent their lifetimes building.
This was truly a once-in-a-lifetime economic nightmare. Events no one had thought possible were happening in quick succession, and people all over the globe were terrified that the continuing downward spiral would bring unprecedented chaos. All eyes turned to the United States Treasury Secretary to avert the disaster.
This, then, is Hank Paulson's first-person account. From the man who was in the very middle of this perfect economic storm, ON THE BRINK is Paulson's fast-paced retelling of the key decisions that had to be made with lightning speed. Paulson puts the reader in the room for all the intense moments as he addressed urgent market conditions, weighed critical decisions, and debated policy and economic considerations with of all the notable players-including the CEOs of top Wall Street firms as well as Ben Bernanke, Timothy Geithner, Sheila Bair, Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain, and then-President George W. Bush.
More than an account about numbers and credit risks gone bad, ON THE BRINK is an extraordinary story about people and politics-all brought together during the world's impending financial Armageddon.
發表於2025-02-24
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“那是一個時代的結束。音樂很快就會停止。” 事過境遷,美國前任財長漢剋•保爾森迴首金融危機尤自心有餘悸,他在最新傳記《峭壁邊緣》中如此評點風雨飄搖中的華爾街:“在崩塌的保險公司巨頭、奄奄一息的購物中心、瀕臨破産的銀行和幾乎破産的汽車公司之中,美國人民目睹...
評分寫金融危機的書感覺很多,可是拿起來有分量的,或者至少像那麼迴事兒的,仔細想想,不太多。 寫金融危機的人,大概可以分成三類,第一類是學校和研究所裏的教授,這些人寫得最多,觀點也最亂,我個人不喜歡看;第二類是金融從業者,這類人本身經曆過這些個事情,知道教授們不知...
評分乾我們這行,看書最大的問題就是很少有整塊的時間,最多有連續的一兩個小時可以看書,有極少數整塊的時間也要用來準備各種考試,所以工作後看完的書以一兩個小時就能看一小半的各種中文自傳、口水書、小說為主。往前看,在這本on the brink和《少有人走的路》之前,最早...
評分“那是一個時代的結束。音樂很快就會停止。” 事過境遷,美國前任財長漢剋•保爾森迴首金融危機尤自心有餘悸,他在最新傳記《峭壁邊緣》中如此評點風雨飄搖中的華爾街:“在崩塌的保險公司巨頭、奄奄一息的購物中心、瀕臨破産的銀行和幾乎破産的汽車公司之中,美國人民目睹...
評分1 My time in government had taught me that whom you work with is as important as what you do. 2 There are different ways to build relationships. It helps to socialize,but I liked to sell substance.I had a very direct approach that clients needed time to ...
圖書標籤: 金融 金融危機 HenryPaulson 傳記 經濟危機 Finance 保爾森 美國
從當事人的角度介紹瞭08金融危機的演進,不過立場以自辯為主,還是得找本批判現體製的也看看~
評分Interesting and insightful, but not very candid.
評分Different point of view about the 2008 crisis.
評分幾本金融危機的書讀下來,還是比較喜歡Paulson的敘事風格。
評分He did everything he's supposed to do in that position. I did not see any conspiracy going on during the decision-making process. I cannot feel the tense like I read Too big to fail, too much nagging about the details, but nagging is good to understand how many things need to be considered before reaching an agreement in America
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