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Risk Management (2006) 4 copies

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Satyajit Das is an internationally respected expert in finance, with over 30 years' experience. He worked for the "sell side" (banks such as Citicorp Investment Bank and Merrill Lynch), the "buy side" (Treasurer of the TNT Group) and acted as a consultant advising banks, investors, corporations and central banks throughout the world. He has been within touching distance of many of the pivotal events in finance during his long career.  

Das presciently anticipated many aspects of the Global Financial Crisis in his 2006 book Traders, Guns & Money: Knowns and Unknowns in the Dazzling World of Derivatives In a speech that year - The Coming Credit Crash - he argued that: "an informed analysis of the structured credit markets shows that risk is not better spread but more leveraged and (arguably) more concentrated amongst hedge funds and a small group of dealers. This does not improve the overall stability and security of the financial system but exposes it to increased risk of a "crash" during a credit downturn." He has continued to be a respected commentator on developments in the crisis, accurately anticipating many subsequent phases.

He was featured in Charles Ferguson's 2010 Oscar winning documentary Inside Job and a 2009 BBC TV documentary - Tricks with Risk.

 

Das is the author of many highly regarded books on derivatives and risk management, which are regarded as standard reference works for professional traders.   He appears regularly in the media in the US, Canada, UK, Australian, New Zealand, India and South Africa. His opinion pieces appear in prestigious publications throughout the world including the Financial Times. His blogs can be found on a number of on-line financial sites, including www.wilmott.com, www.roubini.com, www.minyanville.com, www.eurointelligence.com, www.nakedcapitalism.com and www.prudentbear.com.  [retrieved and adapted 5/25/2013 from Amazon.com]

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Grandioso libro en el que un trader de volatilidad de tipos cuenta un montón de historias interesantes sobre el negocio, mezcladas con divertidas opiniones y en general repartiendo estopa a todo lo que se menea. Un compañero a quien se lo presté me dijo que era "demasiado real". Un grandísimo libro.
Extremely disappointing. Although this contained a fascinating history of monetary policy and financial economics, it was too often just stringing together piles of quotations, without adding much.

The narrative was incredibly disjointed, and at times felt like merely chunks of short anecdotal material, rather than a consistent thesis.

It did, however, provide a fascinating insight into the evolution of finance and the deeps problems at the root of the global financial crisis.
Really loved this book. Talks about the financialization of the economy where finance went from supporting business to being business but without any social value.
This is really a book. More like a zany romp of sort of related observations, but, it's fun to look through and entertaining.

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