Book description
“This enjoyable, fast-moving book is concise, relevant, and perceptive. My bottom line is a simple one: This book should be read by all those interested in the way markets operate, be they investors, analysts, or policy makers.”
From the Foreword by Mohamed A. El-Erian, CEO and co-CIO of PIMCO, and author of When Markets Collide
“This book is a must-read for anyone concerned about how we can avoid recurring debt-induced busts in the years ahead, or anyone who wonders how to invest if (when!) the crisis returns. Authers’ insights on the global financial crisis are profound.”
Robert D. Arnott, Chairman, Research Affiliates, LLC, and author of The Fundamental Index: A Better Way to Invest
“This book illustrates the dangers to investors who fail to recognize that global asset markets have become more synchronized over time. In a crowded field of works on the financial crisis, Authers’ work is unique in both its insight and style.”
Robert R. Johnson, Ph.D., CFA, Senior Managing Director of the CFA Institute
“John Authers has combined his journalistically honed FT skills with great insights. Serious investors and policymakers should read this book.”
David R. Kotok, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Cumberland Advisors
“John masterfully drives a stake through the myth of global economic decoupling one chapter and example at a time. A must-read in today’s economy.”
Vitaliy Katsenelson, Director of Research at Investment Management Associates, Inc, author of Active Value Investing: Making Money in Range-Bound Markets
Are we barreling toward another massive global financial catastrophe?
How can so many bubbles form all at once? Why are so many “disconnected” markets now capable of collapsing in unison? In this remarkably readable book, award-winning Financial Times columnist John Authers takes on these critical questions and offers deeply sobering answers.
Authers reveals how the first truly global super bubble was inflated--and might now be inflating again. He illuminates the multiple roots of repeated financial crises: a massive shift in investing power from individuals to big institutions; the migration of key decisions from banks to capital markets; the wholesale financialization of many asset classes; and fundamental failures of both theory and policy.
The Fearful Rise of Markets presents a truly global view, avoiding oversimplifications and ideology as it outlines how we got here and where we stand. Even more valuable, it offers realistic solutions--for decision-makers who want to prevent disaster and investors who want to survive it.
• The herd grows ever larger--and more dangerous
How institutional investing, indexing, and efficient markets theory promote herding
• Cheap money and irrational exuberance
Super fuel for super bubbles
• Too big to fail: the whole story of moral hazard
Banks, hedge funds, and beyond
• Danger signs of the next bubble
Forex, equity, credit, and commodity markets move once more in alignment
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Foreword
- The Fearful Rise of Markets: A Timeline
- Chapter 1. The Fearful Rise of Markets
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Part I. The Rise
- Chapter 2. Investment Becomes an Industry
- Chapter 3. Indexes and Efficient Markets
- Chapter 4. Money Markets Supplant Banks
- Chapter 5. From Gold Standard to Oil Standard
- Chapter 6. Emerging Markets
- Chapter 7. Junk Bonds
- Chapter 8. The Carry Trade
- Chapter 9. Foreign Exchange
- Chapter 10. Irrational Exuberance
- Chapter 11. Banks Too Big to Fail
- Chapter 12. Hedge Funds
- Chapter 13. Dot Coms and Cheap Money
- Chapter 14. BRICs
- Chapter 15. Commodities
- Chapter 16. Credit
- Part II. The Fall
- Part III. The Fearful Rise
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- Financial Times Press
Product information
- Title: The Fearful Rise of Markets: Global Bubbles, Synchronized Meltdowns, and How to Prevent Them in the Future
- Author(s):
- Release date: April 2010
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780131388161
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