Thursday, June 7 at 6:30 pm
1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street
New York City
After the financial collapse in 2008 and the ongoing scrutiny of their investing practices, Wall Street and New York's banking and financial industries are at a pivot point.
Join a panel of Wall Street analysts and observers:
Presented in conjunction with the Museum's exhibition Capital of Capital: New York's Banks and the Creation of a Global Economy, on view through October 21. Capital of Capital will be open between 6 and 6:30 pm for program registrants to visit.
Reservations required.
Tickets: $6 Museum members, $8 seniors and students, $12 non-members. Order online at boxoffice.mcny.org or by phone at 917-492-3395.
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