(贪婪的商人:投行玩转自由市场的秘密)The Greed Merchants: How the Investment

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  • 版 次:1
  • 页 数:241
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  • 印刷时间:2005年12月01日
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  • 纸 张:胶版纸
  • 包 装:平装
  • 是否套装:否
  • 国际标准书号ISBN:9781591840879
作者:Philip Augar 著出版社:上海蓝泉外文图书有限公司出版时间:2005年12月 
内容简介
  Are investment bankers the responsible guardians of free-market capitalism that they would have us believe? Or are they something more sinister altogether . . . necessary but dangerous players in our free-market economy?
  “Greed,” said Gordon Gekko in Wall Street, “is good.” But how good is it for capitalism if the major investment banks are basically an oligopoly, keeping their risks low and their profits artificially high? How good is it for companies that listen to their value-destroying advice? And how good is it for the average shareholder, who pays a huge price through portfolios that underperform and have a raft of hidden charges?
  Philip Augar worked in investment banking for more than twenty years and has since become a gadfly to the industry on both sides of the Atlantic. His new book reveals exactly how the investment banks make their money by acting simultaneously for buyers, sellers, and themselves while carefully avoiding fee-based competition with one another.
  Their cushy role in the financial world has finally been challenged by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer in the wake of the dot-com bubble. But only a former insider like Augar can go beyond the headlines to reveal how the system really works and why it matters to anyone who owns stock.
目  录
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART ONE Introduction
 ONE The Trusted Adviser Takes a Fall
 Two The Age of Deception
 PART TWO IS There a Cartel?
THREE The Blessing of the Leviathans
 FOUR Heads We Win
 FIVE Tails You Lose
 SIX The Sound of Silence
PART THREE What Really Goes On
 SVEN TheEdge
 EIGHT Voodoo Management
 NINE The Big Squeeze

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