When Michael Lewis rolled out his new book with an appearance on the CBS show â60 Minutesâ and an excerpt in The New York Times magazine, the author was praised by literary critics and panned by high-frequency traders.
The speedy condemnation from people made rich by high-speed trading was expected, but Mr. Lewis, one of the most popular business journalists in the country, has also been panned by a number of financial journalists.
While praising the attention that Mr. Lewis has drawn to the problems of high-speed trading, reporters and columnists who cover Wall Street are calling the book old news and questioning Mr. Lewisâs errors, omissions and simplification of the issue.
Andrew Ross Sorkin wrote that Mr. Lewis âreserves blame for the wrong villains.â
Joe Nocera, an Op-Ed columnist for The Times, wrote that the narrative âstarts to feel just a little too perfect.â
Mr. Lewis responded to the criticism today in an interview with Salon, saying that âthis time I punched Wall Street inâ a location that canât be mentioned in the pages of The Times.
In The Timesâs Sunday book review, James B. Stewart, a Times columnist and the author of âDen of Thieves,â punches back.
âThereâs really no news in the book,â Mr. Stewart said in an appearance on CNBC. âThe news is Michael Lewis discovered high-frequency trading, but Scott Patterson wrote all this, and more, in his 2012 book, âDark Pools.ââ
âItâs not a fair book,â Mr. Stewart said. âGoldman Sachs gets slammed, The Wall Street Journal gets slammed for not picking this up, the S.E.C. gets slammed. No one gets to tell their side of the story. One thing Iâve learned as a reporter is that every story gets better when you hear the other side of the story.â
Mr. Stewartâs review finds that:
âA purported contest between good and evil in which all the characters are good quickly becomes dull, especially when the setting is as technical as high-Âfrequency trading. The traders themselves remain faceless adversaries of Katsuyama and his buddies. Lewis never penetrates their high-tech lairs, or even seems to have tried. Who are these people? What are they like? How do they do what they do? How much money do they make and what do they do with it? And are they really so bad? (For answers to these questions, thereâs Scott Pattersonâs far more comprehensive and persuasive 2012 book, âDark Pools: The Rise of the Machine Traders and the Rigging of the U.S. Stock Market.â)â
A look back on our reporting of the past weekâs highs and lows in finance.
THURSDAY
Judge Approves SAC Plea, Closing Its Painful Chapter | DealBook »
In I.P.O., a Quest to Satisfy Chinaâs Appetite for Pork | DealBook »
Ending Vitriol, Icahn and eBay Reach a Deal | DealBook »
A Picture Becomes a Weapon in a Bankâs Proxy Battle | DealBook »
A Private Equity Titan With a Narrow Focus and Broad Aims | DealBook »
WEDNESDAY
Detroit Creditor Shows Court Four Offers for Cityâs Art | DealBook »
Bank of America to Pay $772 Million in Settlement | DealBook »
As Ally Prepares for Offering, Government Cuts Stake | DealBook »
In a First Step to Slim Down, Procter & Gamble Sells Most of Its Pet Food Business | DealBook »
Banks Ease Hours for Junior Staff, but Workload Stays Same | DealBook »
TUESDAY
Banks Ordered to Add Capital to Limit Risks | DealBook »
Choice to Oversee Cohen Fund Has Link to It | DealBook »
Investorsâ Appetite for I.P.O.s Seems to Ebb | DealBook »
Your Homework Assignment: Sue the Federal Government | DealBook »
MONDAY
After Debacle With EMI, Investor Finds Solace in the Garden | DealBook »
DealBook Column: Tech Firms May Find No-Poaching Pacts Costly | DealBook »
Citigroup to Pay $1.13 Billion to Settle Securities Claims | DealBook »
Equity Fund Buys Maker of Matzos | DealBook »
Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals to Buy Questcor for $5.6 Billion | DealBook »
SUNDAY
Credit Suisse Is Said to Be Facing Double-Barreled Inquiries | DealBook »
Gravity Hits Highflying Tech Stocks | DealBook »
Ex-Chief of Kaplan Aims to Build a Rival | DealBook »
2 Cement Makers Are Said to Agree on Merger Plan | DealBook »
WEEK IN VERSE
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