The Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps movie takes place 23 years after the events of the first film, in the second half of 2008. The intro shows us as in 2001, after eight years in prison, Gordon Gekko devotes a several years writing a book about shock that as he predicts will seriously affect financial markets. Gekko wants to restore relations with his distancing his daughter, Winnie. Due to the time before prison they used to live separately, mostly because of the fact that Winnie blamed Gekko in the suicide of his brother Rudy. As she avoids any communication with her father, her boyfriend Jacob meets Gekko. Jacob works as trader on Wall Street and enjoys the prosperity of the markets. However, the largest investment bank, Keller Zeybl where he works, suddenly appears on the verge of bankruptcy due to risky investments in securities backed by subprime mortgages. Bank manager, whose protégé Jacob is, commits suicide. Jacob wants to find the culprit in the events and to avenge the death of his mentor, and asks Gordon Gekko for help. Gordon offers him a deal: information in exchange for helping to improve relations with Winnie. Meanwhile the financial markets suffer the global financial crisis, and Gekko have their ambitious plans bring to a live...
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