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More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite (Audiobook) By Sebastian Mallaby, read by Alan Nebelthau

More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite (Audiobook) By Sebastian Mallaby, read by Alan Nebelthau
2011 | 16 hours and 5 mins | ISBN-10: n/a , ISBN-13: 9781449837815 | MP3 32 kbps | 225 MB


Wealthy, powerful, and potentially dangerous, hedge-find managers have emerged as the stars of twenty-first century capitalism. Based on unprecedented access to the industry, "More Money Than God" provides the first authoritative history of hedge funds. This is the inside story of their origins in the 1960s and 1970s, their explosive battles with central banks in the 1980s and 1990s, and finally their role in the financial crisis of 2007-9. Hedge funds reward risk takers, so they tend to attract larger-than-life personalities. Jim Simons began life as a code-breaker and mathematician, co-authoring a paper on theoretical geometry that led to breakthroughs in string theory. Ken Griffin started out trading convertible bonds from his Harvard dorm room. Paul Tudor Jones happily declared that a 1929-style crash would be 'total rock-and-roll' for him. Michael Steinhardt was capable of reducing underlings to sobs. 'All I want to do is kill myself,' one said. 'Can I watch?' Steinhardt responded. A saga of riches and rich egos, this is also a history of discovery. Drawing on insights from mathematics, economics and psychology to crack the mysteries of the market, hedge funds have transformed the world, spawning new markets in exotic financial instruments and rewriting the rules of capitalism. And while major banks, brokers, home lenders, insurers and money market funds failed or were bailed out during the crisis of 2007-09, the hedge-fund industry survived the test, proving that money can be successfully managed without taxpayer safety nets. Anybody pondering fixes to the financial system could usefully start here: the future of finance lies in the history of hedge funds.
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7 Money Rules for Life? - How to Take Control of Your Financial Future

7 Money Rules for Life? - How to Take Control of Your Financial Future
Revell | 2012 | ISBN: 0800721128 | English | 208 pages | EPUB + MOBI | 0.40 MB + 0.65 MB
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7 Money Rules for Life?: How to Take Control of Your Financial Future

7 Money Rules for Life?: How to Take Control of Your Financial Future

Revell | 2012 | ISBN: 0800721128 | English | 208 pages | EPUB + MOBI | 0.40 MB + 0.65 MB




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The New Depression: The Breakdown of the Paper Money Economy

Richard Duncan, "The New Depression: The Breakdown of the Paper Money Economy"
ISBN: 1118157796 | 2012 | EPUB/MOBI | 179 pages | 2 MB/3 MB


Why the global recession is in danger of becoming another Great Depression, and how we can stop it
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Money Cliparts
11 jpg | up to 4600x3700 | 12 mb
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Egyptian Desert, Pyramids
5 jpg | up to 5400x3600 | 22 mb
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Outlook Money - 16 May 2012
Outlook Money - 16 May 2012
English | 76 pages | PDF | 40 Mb


Outlook Money writes about all aspects of investing well, borrowing wisely and spending smartly. The magazine covers all aspects of individual financial planning. We have recently added a section in the magazine on NRI investment opportunities in India.

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The Like Economy: How Businesses Make Money With Facebook

The Like Economy: How Businesses Make Money With Facebook By Brian Carter
2011 | 300 Pages | ISBN: 0789749068 | EPUB + PDF | 4 MB + 5 MB


Earn Big Business Profits on Facebook

Practical, specific, proven, and revenue-oriented!
Packed with real-world lessons you can use right now
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Rigged Money: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game

Rigged Money: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game By Lee Munson
2011 | 204 Pages | ISBN: 1118099680 | EPUB | 2 MB


Today's financial landscape and what Wall Street doesn't want you to know
Rigged Money is based on one simple truth: Wall Street needs money from Main Street, not the other way around. The financial industry has convinced the general public that investing across different asset classes is the only way to protect wealth, but this is an outdated rule that no longer applies.
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