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In a 2007 SEC filing, Washington Mutual had $327,900,000,000 in assets; one year, it declared bankruptcy. In The Lost Bank, Kirsten Grind tells the incredible story of the sudden collapse of the sixth biggest bank in the United States, the biggest bank failure in American history. Many of the revelations of this book will come as surprises to even business readers. For instance, Grind details how bank mismanagement helped drive the bank into insolvency and how JPMorgan profited mightily from the FDIC's perhaps misbegotten decisions. (P.S. Grind is the go-to gal on this riveting story: She has won more than a dozen national awards on her coverage of the WaMu fiasco.)
Overview
During the most dizzying days of the financial crisis, Washington Mutual, a bank with hundreds of billions of dollars in its coffers, suffered a crippling bank run. The story of its final, brutal collapse in the autumn of 2008, and its controversial sale to JPMorgan Chase, is an astonishing account of how one bank lost itself to greed and mismanagement, and how the entire financial industry—and even the entire country— lost its way as well.
Kirsten Grind’s The Lost Bank is a ...