William Fleckenstein

President, Fleckenstein Capital

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President of Fleckenstein Capital, a hedge fund manager based in Seattle, Washington, and co-author of Greenspan’s Bubbles: The Age of Ignorance at the Federal Reserve

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Wall Street is making money again and financial institutions could hit record profits, but the unemployment rate went up last month and businesses complain they can't get credit.

Is What Wall Street Makes Worth What It Takes

Wall Street is making money again and financial institutions could hit record profits, but the unemployment rate went up last month and businesses complain they can't get credit.

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Wall Street is making money again and financial institutions could hit record profits, but the unemployment rate went up last month and businesses complain they can't get credit.

Wall Street's Disconnect with the American Economy

Wall Street is making money again and financial institutions could hit record profits, but the unemployment rate went up last month and businesses complain they can't get credit.

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