But then what about hedge funds and private-equity firms there or elsewhere in New York as well as in the rest of the US, or for that matter, around the world. And even if we fix Wall Street’s meaning, how we “feel” about it is also crucial, he argues. Is it a “festering open wound of rampant self-interest and malfeasance” (a la Gordon “Greed is Good” Gekko from Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street”, 1987), or a “convenient metaphor that politicians use to park blame for every bad economic thing that has befallen the country in recent years” or something totally different, he asks.