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- In 2006-2007 a group of investors bet against the United States mortgage market. In their research, they discover how flawed and corrupt the market is.
- When Diane Lockhart's life savings are lost, she must start from scratch at a new firm.
- A documentary about the Enron corporation, its faulty and corrupt business practices, and how they led to its fall.
- On Manhattan's gilded Upper East Side, a young gay painter is torn between an obsession with his infamous socialite best friend and a promising new romance with an older foreign concert pianist.
- Upstart payment firm Wirecard wowed the financial industry with its runaway success — until a tenacious team of journalists exposed massive fraud.
- A young, ambitious businessman gradually loses his friends - and his soul - as he tries to keep his elaborate Ponzi scheme afloat with acts of fraud, deception and even murder.
- At 73, France's ex-president, Emile Beaufort, faces declining health, but he still plays a vigorous role behind the scenes as a philosopher and, potentially, as a power broker. In particular, his relationship with Philippe Chalamont comes into play: Chalamont seems in line to be the next Prime Minister, and Beaufort's history with him is long, deep, and problematic. As Beaufort dictates his memoirs, his narrative take us to occasions, 15 and 20 years before, in which Chalamont and he clashed. Chalamont is not without talent and guile: he comes directly to Beaufort to see if they can sort things out. What will Beaufort, ill health and all, do?
- Japanese society is full of discernment that will never change. Mai Hanasaki, with no position, no power and nothing to be afraid of, confronts the evils within the bank head-on!
- In this French thriller, journalist Denis Robert sets the world of finance ablaze when he exposes a major European bank's opaque operations. In his search for the truth, he uncovers a dark political financial machine of bribes and threats.
- In the wake of a banking crisis, four middle class friends throw a 'white glove' hold up, only to find out that their bank has already gone bankrupt.
- Majisuka All Girls High School goes bankrupt. In order to save their school from being shut down, the students raise funds by opening a hostess bar and working as hostesses.
- It follows a group of idol trainees with dreams to brave the winds and waves in their journey to stand on stage. Gu Yang who has been playing piano since he was a child was accepted to the Julliard School of Music. Alas, with his family going bankrupt, he can no longer enroll as planned. In order to hold on to his musical dreams and appease his distressed mother, Gu Yang joins an agency as a trainee. Since Gu Yang only knows classical music and practically nothing about pop music, he is put into the backup group. Here, he meets Zhao Zhengnan who dances well and Lu Xinghao, who sings well. With their help, Gu Yang steadily improves and manages to beat out the rest to become part of the debut group. Meanwhile, Lin Chen who used to follow Gu Yang around is no longer the person he once was. He considers Gu Yang to be his fiercest competitor and will do anything to surpass him.
- The story about Norwegian municipals putting money into insecure American hedge funds losing millions in 2008 when the first bubble burst.
- Bronagh Munro examines the shocking way in which some academy trusts are running schools, speaking to former teachers turned whistle-blowers alleging nepotism, cheating on exams and financial irregularities.
- A dead junkie's girlfriend is the stepdaughter of a powerful politician from an influential New York family, and Goren and Eames discover that they were blackmailing him over a disturbing family secret.
- The year 2019 in review, from a conservative Catholic perspective. Topics covered: the impeachment of President Donald Trump by the U.S. House of Representatives; the Vatican sexual-abuse and financial scandals; the involvement of the communist Chinese government in the Church hierarchy there; the 2019 Amazon Synod's married-priesthood and "Pachamama" controversies; recommended Christmas programs for the whole family; and the decision of a high Anglican Church official to convert to Catholicism.
- It wasn't just the Slave Trade. 150 years ago Britain had wrecked China by forcing opium on the country. It made Britain the richest and most powerful country in the world. But it enslaved the minds of millions of the Chinese and helped destroy the society. But then the British got frightened of what they had done and created a dream image of a Britain that had never existed. To hide from the fear. This film tells the story of how from the end of the 19th century a magical vision of Britain's feudal past was created by artists and writers. How folk music and folk dancing was invented to create a kind of safe dream of the nation that could hide the violence and the horrors. The dream persisted under the surface of the 20th century. But as the fears and uncertainties and the chaos of the last few years rose up millions of people started to believe that dream. That it was real.
- 20118.1 (126)TV EpisodeA critical look at the Ayn Rand's influence on American entrepreneurship and inspiration for the new economy led by computerization of systems.
- In the fight against terrorism, the American military's escalating drone program has become the face of our foreign policy in Pakistan, Yemen and parts of Africa. And while the use of un-manned drones indeed protects American soldiers, the growing number of casualties -- which include civilians as well as suspected terrorists -- has prompted a United Nations investigation into both the legality and the deadly toll of these strikes.
- Avarice, Banks, and Capitalism: The ABCs of Economic Inequality.
- Tim DeChristopher tells why he spent nearly two years in prison in the name of environmental justice.
- The rise and fall of the Mukerjea empire plays out in the media; Rahul and Sheena's romance sparks tension; Mekhail Bora reveals his harrowing tale.
- Following the acquittal of two former Barclay's traders last week, reporter Andy Verity asks if the right people are being prosecuted for the Libor scandal. Did people at the highest level of the financial sector order the rigging?