Dark Towers
Dark Towers (2020) is a heavily researched look into the ignominious rise and devastating fall of Deutsche Bank. Over the course of 150 years, the bank helped build the American railroad system, funded Nazi genocide, schmoozed Russian oligarchs, and had a hand in the election of President Donald Trump. When Deutsche executive Bill Broeksmit killed himself in 2014, he came to symbolize the destructive power of the bank’s institutional greed.
Who should read
People who work in finance Anyone still mad about the government’s Wall Street bailout Stock market watchers
About the author
David Enrich is the finance editor for the New York Times. Previously, he led a team of investigative finance rep…
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Dark Towers (2020) is a heavily researched look into the ignominious rise and devastating fall of Deutsche Bank. Over the course of 150 years, the bank helped build the American railroad system, funded Nazi genocide, schmoozed Russian oligarchs, and had a hand in the election of President Donald Trump. When Deutsche executive Bill Broeksmit killed himself in 2014, he came to symbolize the destructive power of the bank’s institutional greed.
Who should read
People who work in finance Anyone still mad about the government’s Wall Street bailout Stock market watchers
About the author
David Enrich is the finance editor for the New York Times. Previously, he led a team of investigative finance reporters in London and New York for the Wall Street Journal. He has won several awards for journalism, and his previous book, The Spider Network, was shortlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award.
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