How Money Became Dangerous: The Inside Story of Our Turbulent Relationship with Modern Finance
Autor Christopher Varelas, Dan Stoneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2020
In the not too distant past, money was simple. You might have had a bank account and a mortgage, perhaps some basic investments. Wall Street didn’t have a reputation for greed and recklessness. That all started to change in the eighties, as our financial systems became increasingly complex, moving beyond the understanding of the general public while impacting our lives in innumerable ways. The financial world began to feel like an enigma—a rogue force working against us, seemingly controlled by no one.
From an industry veteran who’s had firsthand involvement in the events that shaped modern money, How Money Became Dangerous journeys from the crime-ridden LA jewelry district to the cutthroat Salomon Brothers trading floor, from the high-stakes world of investment banking to the center of the technology boom, capturing the key deals, developments, and players that made the financial world what it is today. The book illuminates the dark, hidden forces of Wall Street and how it has dehumanized and left behind everyday Americans. A fresh and enlightening take on how we reached this point, How Money Became Dangerous also makes the case for why Wall Street needs to be saved, if only to save ourselves.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780062684769
ISBN-10: 0062684760
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Ecco
ISBN-10: 0062684760
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Ecco
Recenzii
“A cynical if often hilarious view of finance. . . In his time as a banker, Varelas met a host of memorable characters whom he depicts with a candor that ranges from the loving to the vicious.” — The Deal
“Both disturbing and fascinating.” — Booklist
“This book bites the hand that feeds it.” — CNBC’s Squawk Box
“An insider’s view of how an increasingly abstract financial system fails to align with human needs…Poignant…fascinating…alarming.” — Kirkus Reviews
“People have come to believe the financial industry is not their ally, that it’s pitted against them and most of society. In this engaging and important book, Chris Varelas shows how the world of money became so complicated and risky—and why it’s vital we understand how to fix it.” — Walter Isaacson, author of The Innovators
“The best books about the world of money have less to do with finance and more to do with fascinating people and Varelas delivers. We meet porn stars, internet influencers, and Pablo Escobar’s money launderer, as he recounts his experiences in the industry, revealing important insights about ourselves and the vagaries of Wall Street. Even those who don’t care much for stories of the financial world will enjoy this book immensely.” — Scott Nations, A History of the United States in Five Crashes
“Varelas has written a relatable, insightful, and often very funny treatise on how, why, and when our financial system started going off the rails and what might be done to fix. It’s Liar’s Poker with a twist of Why Wall Street Matters thrown in for good measure.” — William D. Cohan, author of House of Cards
“Both disturbing and fascinating.” — Booklist
“This book bites the hand that feeds it.” — CNBC’s Squawk Box
“An insider’s view of how an increasingly abstract financial system fails to align with human needs…Poignant…fascinating…alarming.” — Kirkus Reviews
“People have come to believe the financial industry is not their ally, that it’s pitted against them and most of society. In this engaging and important book, Chris Varelas shows how the world of money became so complicated and risky—and why it’s vital we understand how to fix it.” — Walter Isaacson, author of The Innovators
“The best books about the world of money have less to do with finance and more to do with fascinating people and Varelas delivers. We meet porn stars, internet influencers, and Pablo Escobar’s money launderer, as he recounts his experiences in the industry, revealing important insights about ourselves and the vagaries of Wall Street. Even those who don’t care much for stories of the financial world will enjoy this book immensely.” — Scott Nations, A History of the United States in Five Crashes
“Varelas has written a relatable, insightful, and often very funny treatise on how, why, and when our financial system started going off the rails and what might be done to fix. It’s Liar’s Poker with a twist of Why Wall Street Matters thrown in for good measure.” — William D. Cohan, author of House of Cards
Notă biografică
Responsible for brokering some of the biggest deals in finance, Christopher Varelas was listed among the top 100 dealmakers by the New York Times and was named top technology ?rainmaker? by DealMakers Monthly. After working as Citi's head of technology and then as the head of the company's National Investment Bank, Varelas left the company in 2008 to cofound Riverwood Capital, a premier private equity firm in Silicon Valley.