
When Money Gets Frightened
Sebastian Külps swirls around in his deep desk chair and leans back, a gesture that makes him look the young, prosperous and generally hardworking man that he is. Like most of his colleagues, he is in his early thirties, male and confident. His business card says vice president, and his clothes say relaxed, yet professional. He throws a glance at the clocks on the wall, showing the time around the world. His local time there on the trading floor of J.P.Morgan's Frankfurt office is 14.30 and in New York the time is 8.30. In another half hour, Wall Street will be…
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