The Capital Feast
The glass towers of Lower Manhattan didn't just house the world's wealth; they acted as prisms, refracting the sunlight into a cold, blinding glare that stripped everything of its nuance. Julian Sterling was the apex predator of this concrete jungle, a hedge fund manager whose reputation for "aggressive restructuring" was a polite euphemism for the systematic destruction of companies and the...
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