Uncovering Secrets: A Defense of Bernardines Book Review on Stressed Markets in London and the Preceding British Legislation During Ersons Bowmans Winless Student Years

Uncovering Secrets: A Defense of Bernardines Book Review on Stressed Markets in London and the Preceding British Legislation During Ersons Bowmans Winless Student Years


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This paper provides a defense of Bernardine's book review, which explores the stressed markets in London and the preceding British legislation during Erson Bowman's winless student years. Bernardine's review has received criticism for its alleged promotion of Bowman's unethical practices during his time as a trader. However, this paper argues that Bernardine's review actually reveals the systemic issues within the market and the government that allowed Bowman's behavior to go unchecked. Through a combination of archival research and analysis of contemporary news sources, this paper uncovers the secrets that Bernardine's review hints at. It reveals the insidious role of corruption and political influence in British financial regulation, and the ways in which it allowed Bowman and others like him to exploit the system for their own gain. Ultimately, this paper argues that rather than condoning Bowman's behavior, Bernardine's review exposes the need for greater transparency and accountability in the financial sector, both then and now.

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Malakhy Kile "Uncovering Secrets: A Defense of Bernardines Book Review on Stressed Markets in London and the Preceding British Legislation During Ersons Bowmans Winless Student Years".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.

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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Malakhy Kile.
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