<P><STRONG>Part 1: A New Century</STRONG> 1. The Twentieth Century Begins 2. Insurance, Banking and Underwriting 3. The Panic of 1907 4. The Federal Reserve and the Money Trust 5. Banking and Securities Before the War <B>Part 2: America Enters the War</B> 1. World War I 2. War and the Stock Market 3. The Futures Markets 4. Banking in the Twenties <B>Part 3: The Crash</B> 1. The Stock Market Expands 2. The Market Surge and Investment Trusts 3. The Stock Market Crash of 1929 4. The Banking Crisis 5. Congress Investigates the Stock Market <B>Part 4: Regulating Finance</B> 1. Monetary Policy and the Depression 2. The Federal Securities Laws 3. Commodity Market Reforms 4. The Market Suffers 5. Investment Companies and Insurance Regulation <B>Part 5: War and the Rebuilding of Finance</B> 1. World War II and Finance 2. After the War 3. Korea and the War on Investment Bankers 4. The Fed and the 1950s <B>Part 6: A New Era Begins</B> 1. Institutional Investors 2. Banking, Gold and Trading 3. The Securities Markets 4. Institutions and Paperwork. </P>
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