Inventing money: the story of long-term capital management and the legends behind it
Author: Dunbar, Nicholas Publisher: Wiley, 2001.Language: EnglishDescription: 258 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 0471498114Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Asia Campus Main Collection |
HG203 .D86 2001
(Browse shelf) 900183475 |
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Includes index
Digitized
Contents Preface to the paperback edition Acknowledgements Introduction Inventing Money Inventing Money I The Theory of Speculation The origin of trading Of dogs and molecules The invisible man The gums of finance 2 The Science of Fear and Greed The risk managers of Babylon The pit bulls of Chicago The formula that changed the world Replicating reality The hunt for free money 3 Trading in Time Children of money Man of mystery The bond brotherhood The Saturday night massacre 4 The Garden of Forking Paths Breaking down the ivory tower The swap shops Digging for options 5 The Warning The ant and the flea Salad days at Salomon Scandal 6 TheDfeam Team Brave new world The gathering The man from the Fed Rethinking risk 7 Out of Control The Italian job The Swiss connection The central bank of volatility 8 The Song of a Martingale In love with leverage Outliers Into the abyss The volatdity trap Game theory 9 Aftermath Sources and Further Reading Index
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