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Gershon and Parquet, AFFE

By Dave Birch posted Dec 3 2009 at 10:08 AM

[Dave Birch] Edward Gershon, the CEO of Amalgamated Finance For Erurope (AFFE) and his Compliance Officer Arnold Parquet have written an book about the banking crisis from the inside. The book, an excellent present for stockings of all size, helps the rest of us to learn lessons and plan more effectively for the future. In this podcast they reflect on some of the key lessons from the crisis.

Listen here in either [Podcast MPEG4] or [Sound-only MP3] format.

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I've been enjoying the Credit Crunch Diaries with Gershon and Parquet. I agree that it makes an excellent stocking stuffer for your favorite banker - particularly if your bonus doesn't quite reach to the latest Ferrari. And better yet, all proceeds go to charity.

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