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… and we don't mean one of a thousand cricket bats signed by the 2006-07 Ashes cricket team. Wouldn't you really like you're very own T-rex tooth, woolly rhino, and stegadon skull which are all about to go under the hammer in New York City.
(Wall St Journal, May 28)
The Wall Street walk of shame
… An ex-Morgan Stanley employee talks you through the scandals and scoundrels of the Street during this walking tour with a difference.
(The Deal TV, May 21)
Cramer goes nuts as the Dow plummets
… Watch the CNBC team lose their cool during the US flash crash.
(CNBC, May 14)
Obama's comedy routine
… The US President jokes around at the annual White House Correspondents' dinner.
(CSPAN, May 7)
The Goldman way
… A peek inside the Goldman Sachs' magic money kitchen.
(YouTube, April 30)
The Goldman trade explained
… Learn who did what and how in this simple breakdown of the SEC's case against Goldman Sachs.
(Vimeo, April 23)
Investing for the end of the world
… This one's for the pessimists; tips on where to put your money in the event of a natural disaster, pandemic, terrorist attack and more.
(Dow Jones via MarketWatch, April 16)
Electric blues
… Take your seat for Broadway's latest, Enron: The Musical.
Fitch on Portugal's credit rating ...
The head of global economics at Fitch doesn't expect irrational contagion after cutting Portugal's rating, but expresses concern about the UK's fiscal outlook.
(You Tube, March 26)
Lizard Ballad feat. Warren Buffett ...
The Sage of Omaha channels Axl Rose in the latest ad for a Berkshire subsidiary, the insurer GEICO.
(You Tube, March 19)
Wall Street II ...
Fox has just pushed back the release date from April to September, so to tide you over here's the trailer for the upcoming sequel to Oliver Stone's masterpiece.
(Wall Street Money Never Sleeps, February 18)
Ferrari goes green ...
The famed Italian carmaker launches a 599 GTB Fiorano hybrid at the Geneva motor show.
(Cnet, March 3)
Now that's what I call subprime ...
An arrest warrant has been slapped on JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon, who is believed to be responsible for a large illegal tyre dump in Atlanta.
(CBS Atlanta, February 25)
30 Rock's Jack Donaghy in the "Hot Box" ...
Alec Baldwin's big business alter-ego talks current affairs in this CNBC spoof.
(NBC, February 19)
Super Bowl Super Quiz ...
See how you fare against America's football elite on finance toughies such as: "How many stocks are there in the S&P500?" and "How much is $1000 worth of gold worth?" It might throw the earlier stock indicator into doubt.
(CNBC, February 6)
Stocks for Steaks ...
A New York steakhouse reinvents food stamps for cash-poor Wall Street bankers.
(Fox Business, February 3)
Fear of the Boom and Bust -- a Hayek vs Keynes Rap Anthem ...
Listen to two of the great 20th century economists battle out their philosophical differences in song.
(econstories, January 23)
Marc Faber warns equities could end the year lower than they started, but talks up the benefits of precious metals and cheap alcohol.
(LOLFed, January 18)
As Wall Street bankers are grilled by the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani defends big bonuses.
(Real Clear Markets, January 12)
