The Wall Street War
The air in the boardroom of Sterling & Co. was filtered, chilled, and smelled faintly of ozone and expensive cologne. Marcus Sterling sat at the head of the mahogany table, his eyes fixed on the array of monitors displaying the real-time fluctuations of the S&P 500. He was thirty-eight, the most aggressive hedge fund manager in New York, a man who viewed the global economy not as a system of...
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