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The Financial Crisis Of 2008 A History Of Us Financial Markets 20002012 Barrie A Wigmore

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The Financial Crisis Of 2008 A History Of Us Financial Markets 20002012 Barrie A Wigmore
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.12 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Barrie A. Wigmore
ISBN: 9781108837637, 1108837638
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Financial Crisis Of 2008 A History Of Us Financial Markets 20002012 Barrie A Wigmore by Barrie A. Wigmore 9781108837637, 1108837638 instant download after payment.

Supported by ten years of research, Wigmore has gathered extensive data covering the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent recovery to provide the first comprehensive history of the period. Financial crises cannot occur unless institutional investors finance the bubbles that created them. Wigmore follows the trail of data putting pressure on institutional investors to achieve higher levels of returns that led to over-leverage throughout the financial system and placed such a burden on recovery. Here is a 'very good picture - and painful reminder - of the crisis' evolution across multiple asset classes, structures, participants, and geographies.' This work serves as a critical analysis of modern portfolio management and an important reference work for financial professionals, academics, investors, and students.

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