Author: Kahn, Otto H.
Synopsis:
In "The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion," Otto H. Kahn delivers a captivating speech at the Annual Dinner of the Association of Stock Exchange Brokers in 1917. With eloquence and insight, Kahn explores the intricate relationship between the stock exchange and public opinion, shedding light on the profound impact they have on each other. Through anecdotes and analysis, he delves into the power dynamics, the role of trust, and the delicate balance between speculation and stability. This thought-provoking speech offers a unique perspective on the inner workings of the stock exchange and its influence on the broader society.
Genres: Speech, Finance, History
Themes: Public opinion, Power dynamics, Trust, Speculation, Stability
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