The Greed Merchants: How the Investment Banks Played the Free Market Game
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The Greed Merchants: How the Investment Banks Played the Free Market Game

The Greed Merchants: How the Investment Banks Played the Free Market Game
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The Greed Merchants: How the Investment Banks Played the Free Market Game

Product Group: Book
Publisher: Allen Lane (2005-05-26)
ISBN: 0713997850
EAN: 9780713997859
Dewy Decimal #: 332
Hardcover: 256 pages


Customer Reviews


Sadly not 'out of touch'
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-11-02

1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful


Sadly, the 3 star reviewer here got it wrong. What does this tell us about the smug insight of the 'insider'?
The greed of bankers has landed us in it again.
Unfortunately, I didn't read this book 2 years ago or I might have saved myself a lot of money.
The underlying patterns have been repeated relentlessly over 100 yrs or more and there is no reason to believe that the future will be any different.
'Don't trust a banker' should be added to ' don't take sweets from strangers'.


Unexciting for those in the industry
Rating (3)
Date: 2005-11-25

1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful


For those in the industry: Maybe he's a little out of touch now. Gentlemanly Capitalism was right on the pulse and added value, this seems not quite so.
However for those outside the industry, may still add plenty of colour.


A Fresh Insider's View of Investment Banking
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-06-07

4 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful


This is a thoughtful analysis of the new integrated model investment bank that seems to have taken over the world financial system. Whether you want to work for one of them or tear them down, this is an essential read.

Retail Price: £20.00
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