John G. Taft
Stewardship
Lessons Learned from the Lost Culture of Wall Street
Wiley, 2012
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Wall Street’s lack of stewardship underpinned the 2008 financial crisis.
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Why did the 2008 financial crisis occur? What steps must regulators and banks take to avoid similar disasters in the future? And how can individual investors protect themselves? Securities industry leader John G. Taft provides some thought-provoking answers to these questions and more. As the CEO of one of the US’s largest full-service investment, advisory and wealth management firms and as a chairman of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, Taft offers an insider view. His position lends authoritative heft to his admonition to Wall Street: Make stewardship of your clients’ interests your primary mission. By extension, he exhorts everyone to take responsibility for safeguarding the Earth’s future. Though Taft’s treatise is, in some ways, a fiduciary reiteration of familiar, sound advice – be nice to everybody – getAbstract recommends his thoughtful, knowledgeable and impassioned appeal for professional and personal accountability. It’s a call to arms no one can afford to ignore.
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About the Author
John G. Taft is the CEO of RBC Wealth Management in the US and served as chairman of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. He is the grandson of former US senator Robert Taft and the great-grandson of US president William Howard Taft.
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