Lewis' first major literary success occurred with his 1988 memoir "Liar's Poker," which chronicled his experience as a young bond salesman working on Wall Street in the 1980s. We asked Lewis to ...
That's all." Source: Liar's Poker Where Lewis describes how Volcker and America's borrowers juiced the bond market. "After Volcker's speech, bonds became objects of speculation, a means of ...
Lewis describes a friend working as an analyst ... and business school were the worst of their lives." Source: Liar's Poker The scene with the one trainee too terrified to step on the Salomon ...