Photos: Museum takes on financial crisis
A placard outside the museum aims to get passersby’s attention. The financial crisis exhibit has boosted attendance.
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Students from the High School of Fashion Industries in New York look at a display at the Museum of American Finance that shows how money is made to prevent counterfeiting.
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The museum’s displays include a scene from “It’s a Wonderful Life” in which there was a run on the savings and loan operated by actor Jimmy Stewart’s character.
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A display shows some key figures in events that highlighted corporate greed, such as the Enron debacle years before the financial crisis, and those with various roles in the crisis itself.
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David Cowen, who worked for 14 years as a currency trader at Deutsche Bank and Bankers Trust before he started his own hedge fund, is chief executive of the Museum of American Finance.
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