Jon Corzine Looks Back at Wall Street, Washington and the Fall of MF Global | The Businessweek Show

Published 2024-03-04
Former New Jersey governor and ex-Goldman Sachs chief Jon Corzine looks back on his career on Wall Street, his time in politics and the rise and fall of MF Global. Interview recorded Oct. 20, 2023.

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All Comments (10)
  • @cpa9487
    Gary Gensler’s buddy. Doesn’t understand “segregation of trust accounts.”
  • @sangkim1035
    Sime of us still remember MF Global. Thus guy should be thrown in jail and rotting for rest of his life for what he did.
  • @thomasucc
    Settled on failure to supervisor, so if I commit a crime can I Settle with police because they failed to supervise
  • @Jon-bt4zv
    Letztens noch Kaffee und Kuchen an die Bauern gebracht und jetzt das. Wenns den Bauern schlecht geht geht’s uns auch schlecht, oder nicht
  • @stachowi
    I love these billionaire financiers who are living like kings with society paying for their mistakes... All bankers should be on a list, so when they destroy society with cheap credit and money printing we know where to go...
  • @todd-7819
    I get 'crook' vibes from this guy. Steer clear.
  • @caldodge
    Corzine stole millions of dollars from investors. The only reason he did no time is his status as a high-ranking Democrat.