Money to Burn
EDITOR'S LETTER
In the film, The Color of Money, Tom Cruise, Paul Newman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio saunter into a pool hall and Newman’s character, Fast Eddie Felson, asks his companions if they smell what he smells. "Smoke?" asks Cruise’s dimwitted pool savant. "Money," corrects his girlfriend played by Mastrantonio.
After two brutal years of a numbing recession, Wall Street appears to be poised to start spending and financial service firms can, indeed, smell the money. After all, banks have slashed
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