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  • 百年并购

    作者:查尔斯·盖斯特

    纵观整个历史,华尔街一直在上演着一幕幕并购大戏;其影响极为深远 ——比很多评论家和金融家乐意承认的更深远。 从J.P.摩根20世纪初对卡内基的并购到该世纪末美国在线与时代华纳的合并,《百年并购》对美国20世纪所有著名的并购事件均有深度描述,为我们展现了历史的诸多精彩时刻,以及其中华尔街的作用。著名的商业史学家和畅销书作者查尔斯·盖斯特追溯和回顾了过去一个世纪那些对产业和金融业最具影响的并购案,按年代展现了这些事件背后的人物,以及他们如何在金钱而非长期利益的驱动下建立、解构和重组了一个又一个的产业。   《百年并购》是一本既有趣又颇具知识性的著作,为并购绘制了一幅激动人心的画卷,并说明了这些并购交易在多大程度上改变了商业的面貌并创造了这个目前仍在成长的现代资本主义社会。
  • 华尔街50年

    作者:亨利·克卢斯

    《华尔街50年》以作者自己在华尔街的耳闻目睹和许多亲身经历,用鲜活的语言,史料翔实地再现了自1857年开始到1907年发生的历次恐慌的真实情况,并披露了著名的黑色星期五的史实本末,揭开了对于华尔街的发展和转型极其重要的历次重大垄断案的内幕。在书中,将华尔街的风云人物的生平及他们的得失沉浮穿插其间,是一条贯穿全书的主线。
  • 最后的合伙人

    作者:查尔斯·R.盖斯特

    《最后的合伙人(华尔街投资银行的秘密)》共八章,全方位展示了华尔街金融王朝的历史,细致入微地研究考证了这些美利坚的金融传奇。
  • 华尔街投资银行史

    作者:盖斯特

    克拉克·道奇,杰伊·库克,库恩·娄布,塞里格曼,布朗兄弟,哈里曼,雷曼兄弟,摩根士丹利,狄龙·瑞德,美林,高盛,赫顿,所罗门兄弟,德雷克塞·本海姆,雷达飞瑞。 上面一串辉煌灿烂的名字代表了华尔街投资银行百多年历史中最成功的金融家。华尔街合伙制投资银行的故事永远充满着魔幻主义的色彩,同时也洋溢着地道的美国风格。它们代表着繁荣、兴旺、成功以及失败。它们在美利坚的历史上创造出了许许多多的传奇人物,在长达150多年的时间里,他们的名字曾经是华尔街的同义词。远在体育明星和流行乐手占据新闻版面之前,他们是这个国家真正的社会名流。 本书向读者全方位展了华尔街投资银行的历史,这是第一次有人如此细致入微地研究考证这些美利坚的金融传奇。无论是那些对美国历史以及商业杂志大标题背后的故事感兴趣的人,还是那些想知道美国的金融大亨们是如何掘到“第一桶金”的人,这本书都值得他们一读。
  • The Great Game

    作者:John Steele Gordon

  • 赌金者

    作者:罗格.洛温斯坦

    《赌金者》两位诺贝尔经济学奖得主、前美联储副主席与华尔街最成功的套利交易者共同演绎金融市场有史以来最扣人心弦的悲剧性故事。20世纪90年代中期,美国华尔街出现了一个令人神迷目眩的长期资本基金,在短短4年中,其获得了285%的离奇收益率,缔造了华尔街神话。然而,在其出色交易员的过度操纵之下,长期资本基金在仅两个月之内又输掉了45亿美元,走向了万劫不复之地。
  • 沸腾的岁月

    作者:[美] 约翰·布鲁克斯

    这本关于20世纪60年代美国股市牛市的经典著作,为今天的投资者讲述了在整个20世纪60年代驱使股票价格上涨、把许多人变成百万富翁的人物、事件、市场因素和时代趋势的令人警醒的故事——直到1970年不可避免的崩盘。 本书讲述了美国金融史上一个关键时代的故事。那是属于年轻人革命、增长和绩效理念、投资快枪手和共同基金的10年,见证了新股风潮、创造性会计、投资明星层出不穷以及联合企业的10年。关于20世纪60年代有许多著作,但很少有作品能抓住这个关键时代在华尔街真正发生的事情。 获奖作者约翰·布鲁克斯(John Brooks)把永远改变了股市的人物、地点及其非常背景活生生地展现在我们眼前,其中包括: · 亨利·罗斯·佩罗一天之内损失4.5亿美元,相当于当时美国五大慈善资金以外所有慈善资金的总和。 · 索尔·斯坦伯格收购化学银行的庞大企图,那段沸腾的岁月似乎没有什么不可能。 · 美国“最后的盖茨比”埃迪·吉尔伯特(Eddie Gilbert)自我毁灭性的失败。 诚如畅销书作家迈克尔·刘易斯在序言中所写:“《沸腾的岁月》是一本不应该以阅读其他华尔街经典著作的方式阅读的书。你读这本书不是为了寻找当前在过去的影子。你读它是因为它对发生在不同时间和地点的事物进行了精彩的描述。” 但许多今天的投资者仍然受到贪婪和快钱的驱使。他们回顾更早时候的失败者,想知道好运能够持续多久。《沸腾的岁月》深刻剖析了股市中什么改变了,而人性中又有哪些永不改变。
  • Too Big to Fail

    作者:Andrew Ross Sorkin

    Andrew Ross Sorkin delivers the first true behind-the-scenes, moment-by-moment, account of how the greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression developed into a global tsunami. From inside the corner office at Lehman Brothers to secret meetings in South Korea, Russia and the corridors of Washington, "Too Big to Fail" is the definitive story of the most powerful men and women in finance and politics grappling with success and failure, ego, greed, and, ultimately, the fate of the world's economy. 'We've got to get some foam down on the runway!' a sleepless Timothy Geithner, the president of the Federal Reserve of New York would tell Henry M.Paulson, the Treasury Secretary about the catastrophic crash of the world's financial system would experience. Through unprecendented access to the players involved, "Too Big to Fail" recreates all the drama and turmoil, revealing never-disclosed details and elucidating how decisions made on Wall Street over the past decade sowed the seeds of the debacle. This true story is not just a look at banks that were 'too big to fail', it is a real-life thriller about a cast of bold-faced names who themselves thought they were 'too big to fail'. 点击链接进入中文版: 大而不倒
  • 操纵金钱

    作者:(美)安迪・凯斯勒

    《操纵金钱》是一本妙趣横生的投资日记,里面全是局内人所讲述的幕后故事。作者安迪·凯斯勒透过他那冷嘲热讽的眼光,带领读者进行了一趟跌宕起伏的投资旅行,看尽特色不一的高科技企业、心怀鬼胎的匿名投资者以及在互联网大潮中各施手脚的风险投资家。工业革命的伟大传统正走向终点,而以知识财产为核心,资本市场为纽带的全新经济体系已然成形。因此,只有从利润顺差而不是贸易顺差的角度观察全球产业结构的调整,我们才能摆脱工业经济学家们的偏见,把握后现代社会的金钱运作之道!
  • 华尔街的似水年华

    作者:心眉

    《华尔街的似水年华》内容简介:家境一般的尹小雪在美国名校就读金融专业,天资聪颖的她如何度过刻苦的校园生涯?毕业时正赶上美国金融危机,她如何在竞争惨烈的华尔街成功求职?华尔街不相信眼泪和爱情。清纯的中国女孩如何在世界顶尖的经济街区安身立命?尹小雪与校园恋人安然在华尔街的爱情何去何从?本小说记叙了中国女孩尹小雪在华尔街金融中心的奋斗经历,她的梦想与骄傲,她的悲欢与沉浮;她在华尔街的似水年华,恰恰也是80后海外学子的生活新写实。 它是一部青春少女的爱情小说,是不息奋斗的印记:是华尔街的职场励志。表达了所有理想主义者的追求——善良而有才,是最有出路的人生。
  • 峭壁边缘

    作者:Jr. Henry M. Paulson

    《纽约时报》、《金融时报》、亚马逊书店榜首畅销书 高盛(亚洲)原执行董事、著名经济学家胡祖六 作序 中国人民银行行长周小川、中国工商银行董事长姜建清、中国银行董事长肖钢 推荐阅读 著名经济学家钟伟、巴曙松、张军、易宪容、薛兆丰、汪丁丁 美国前财长亨利•保尔森, 最真挚的人生记忆、最真实的金融海啸纪录; 了解世界金融体系的沉浮,体味世界经济格局的风云变幻 作为曾任职于高盛和美国财政部长的保尔森来说,每次金融危机的到来,他无疑都是处于金融震荡的“震中”,保尔森在历次经济危机中采取的措施无疑值得我们深入阅读和思考。这本书如实地记录了保尔森在金融动荡中的重大决策是如何做出的,不仅仅包括保尔森的个人回忆,也包括与美国前总统布什、美国现总统奥巴马、美联储主席伯南克和现任财政部长盖特纳的会谈。 保尔森在《崩溃边缘》一书中认为自己是自由市场的坚定支持者,他为自己救助美国国际集团(AIG)及其他华尔街公司的决定进行了辩护。他认为,对于自由市场的支持者来说,在换作任何其他时候,他都会对政府采取的干预措施感到深恶痛绝,而这场史无前例的危机可能瓦解现代金融系统,作为响应危机的第一道屏障,美国别无选择、必须出手救助银行 此外,保尔森在《崩溃边缘》一书中透露了金融危机爆发时,世界各国所持的态度。保尔森认为,当美国金融面临崩溃,世界金融体系走向灾难的时候,作为美国盟友的英国却背叛了美国,而俄罗斯也在美国处于金融危机时幸灾乐祸。唯有中国人,却坚持不卖出美国债券,为美国金融体系的稳定做出了贡献。 而金融危机中美国政局的变化,保尔森也做了如实的记录。在书中,保尔森真实记录了自己和奥巴马、麦凯恩以及共和党副总统候选人佩林的谈话。保尔森最后的印象是,奥巴马“一下子就理解了他的意思”,而佩林却对经济危机和救市计划毫无概念。这或许能说明保尔森所在的共和党为什么会在大选中落败。
  • 金融帝国

    作者:迈克尔·赫德森

    本书旨在梳理美国与欧洲和美国与亚洲的金融关系背景,它解释了自1971年黄金非货币化之后,美国财政部的债券标准如何为美国提供了一份免费的午餐,为什么不可以预期国际货币基金组织和世界银行提供帮助。本书第一版发行于三十年以前,它首次对世界银行和国际货币基金组织强迫世界债务国实行毁灭性的政策进行了批评,并追溯了这些政策背后的美国外交压力。它揭示了英国人和美国人在第二次世界大战结束时的举动如何导致国际货币基金组织在金融解除管制的旗号下推动了债务国的资本外逃。本书还记载了世界银行自20世纪50年代以来如何力求促进国际贸易对美国农产品出口的依赖程度,从而世界银行也相应地反对国外的土地改革和农业自给自足。这些政策的种子制造了1991年后由美国支持的窃国寡头主导下的俄罗斯改革的灾难和1997-98年亚洲及俄罗斯危机,它们都可以追溯到世界银行和国际货币基金组织这两个布雷顿森林机构从其创建始在美国经济外交官的坚持下留下的结构性错误。
  • 戈尔康达往事

    作者:约翰·布鲁克斯

    《戈尔康达往事:1920-1938年华尔街的真实故事》作者布鲁克斯以其权威、充满神韵而又不乏幽默的笔触,向我们介绍了摩根合伙人等美国新式“贵族”如何像对待他们的私人狩猎场一样专横地操控华尔街。贯穿故事中心的是狂妄自大的理查德?惠特尼,这位贵族式的摩根经纪人、证交所总裁及保守派的首领,冠冕堂皇之下却是一个落入负债陷阱的“百万负翁”,最终因挪用证券锒铛入狱,展现了华尔街如何从美国贵族的宫殿圣地演变为各种平民力量角逐的场所。
  • Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

    作者:Edwin Lefèvre,Roger

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator "… I learned early that there is nothing new in Wall Street. There can’t be because speculation is as old as the hills. Whatever happens in the stock market today has happened before and will happen again. I’ve never forgotten that.… The fact that I remember that way is my way of capitalizing experience." —from Reminiscences of a Stock Operator First published in 1923, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the fictionalized biography of Jesse Livermore, one of the greatest speculators who ever lived. Now, more than 70 years later, Reminiscences remains the most widely read, highly recommended investment book ever written. Generations of investors have found that it has more to teach them about themselves and other investors than years of experience in the market. They have also discovered that its trading advice and keen analyses of market price movements ring as true today as in 1923. Jesse Livermore won and lost tens of millions of dollars playing the stock and commodities markets during the early 1900s—at one point making the thenastronomical amount of ten million dollars in just one month of trading. So potent a market force was he in his day that, in 1929, he was widely believed to be the man responsible for causing the Crash. He was forced into seclusion and had to hire a bodyguard. Originally reviewed in The New York Times as a nonfiction book, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator vividly recounts Livermore’s mastery of the markets from the age cf 14. Always good at figures, he learns, early on, that he can predict which way the numbers will go. Starting out with an investment of five dollars, he amasses a fortune by his early twenties and establishes himself as a major player on the Street. He makes his first killing in 1906, selling short on Union Pacific. He goes on to corner the cotton market, and has a million-dollar day Bullish in bear markets and bearish among bulls, he claims that only suckers gamble on the market. The trick, he advises, is to protect yourself by balancing your investments, and selling big on the way down. Livermore goes broke three times, but he comes back each time feeling richer for the learning experience. Offering profound insights into the motivations, attitudes, and feelings shared by every investor, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is a timeless instructional tale that will enrich the lives—and portfolios—of today’s traders as it has those of generations past. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
  • One Up On Wall Street

    作者:Peter Lynch

    Book Description THE NATIONAL BESTSELLING BOOK THAT EVERY INVESTOR SHOULD OWN Peter Lynch is America's number-one money manager. His mantra: Average investors can become experts in their own field and can pick winning stocks as effectively as Wall Street professionals by doing just a little research. Now, in a new introduction written specifically for this edition of One Up on Wall Street, Lynch gives his take on the incredible rise of Internet stocks, as well as a list of twenty winning companies of high-tech '90s. That many of these winners are low-tech supports his thesis that amateur investors can continue to reap exceptional rewards from mundane, easy-to-understand companies they encounter in their daily lives. Investment opportunities abound for the layperson, Lynch says. By simply observing business developments and taking notice of your immediate world -- from the mall to the workplace -- you can discover potentially successful companies before professional analysts do. This jump on the experts is what produces "tenbaggers," the stocks that appreciate tenfold or more and turn an average stock portfolio into a star performer. The former star manager of Fidelity's multibillion-dollar Magellan Fund, Lynch reveals how he achieved his spectacular record. Writing with John Rothchild, Lynch offers easy-to-follow directions for sorting out the long shots from the no shots by reviewing a company's financial statements and by identifying which numbers really count. He explains how to stalk tenbaggers and lays out the guidelines for investing in cyclical, turnaround, and fast-growing companies. Lynch promises that if you ignore the ups and downs of the market and the endless speculation about interest rates, in the long term (anywhere from five to fifteen years) your portfolio will reward you. This advice has proved to be timeless and has made One Up on Wall Street a number-one bestseller. And now this classic is as valuable in the new millennium as ever. From Publishers Weekly The authors argue that average investors can beat Wall Street professionals by using the information gleaned from everyday life. "Investors will be able to put the shrewd insights presented to good use," remarked PW. 200,000 first printing. Book Dimension length: (cm)20.6                 width:(cm)14
  • When Genius Failed

    作者:Roger Lowenstein

    On September 23, 1998, the boardroom of the New York Fed was a tense place. Around the table sat the heads of every major Wall Street bank, the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, and representatives from numerous European banks, each of whom had been summoned to discuss a highly unusual prospect: rescuing what had, until then, been the envy of them all, the extraordinarily successful bond-trading firm of Long-Term Capital Management. Roger Lowenstein's When Genius Failed is the gripping story of the Fed's unprecedented move, the incredible heights reached by LTCM, and the firm's eventual dramatic demise. Lowenstein, a financial journalist and author of Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist, examines the personalities, academic experts, and professional relationships at LTCM and uncovers the layers of numbers behind its roller-coaster ride with the precision of a skilled surgeon. The fund's enigmatic founder, John Meriwether, spent almost 20 years at Salomon Brothers, where he formed its renowned Arbitrage Group by hiring academia's top financial economists. Though Meriwether left Salomon under a cloud of the SEC's wrath, he leapt into his next venture with ease and enticed most of his former Salomon hires--and eventually even David Mullins, the former vice chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve--to join him in starting a hedge fund that would beat all hedge funds. LTCM began trading in 1994, after completing a road show that, despite the Ph.D.-touting partners' lack of social skills and their disdainful condescension of potential investors who couldn't rise to their intellectual level, netted a whopping $1.25 billion. The fund would seek to earn a tiny spread on thousands of trades, "as if it were vacuuming nickels that others couldn't see," in the words of one of its Nobel laureate partners, Myron Scholes. And nickels it found. In its first two years, LTCM earned $1.6 billion, profits that exceeded 40 percent even after the partners' hefty cuts. By the spring of 1996, it was holding $140 billion in assets. But the end was soon in sight, and Lowenstein's detailed account of each successively worse month of 1998, culminating in a disastrous August and the partners' subsequent panicked moves, is riveting. The arbitrageur's world is a complicated one, and it might have served Lowenstein well to slow down and explain in greater detail the complex terms of the more exotic species of investment flora that cram the book's pages. However, much of the intrigue of the Long-Term story lies in its dizzying pace (not to mention the dizzying amounts of money won and lost in the fund's short lifespan). Lowenstein's smooth, conversational but equally urgent tone carries it along well. The book is a compelling read for those who've always wondered what lay behind the Fed's controversial involvement with the LTCM hedge-fund debacle. --S. Ketchum
  • 商业冒险

    作者:[美] 约翰·布鲁克斯

    巴菲特推荐给比尔·盖茨,比尔·盖茨称之为“我读过的最好商业书”。 2015年TED大会推荐必读书目第1名 年度最重要、最畅销的财经书之一 华尔街不仅是金融的战场,也是人性的试验场,这里每天都上演着一夜暴富或身败名裂的华丽戏剧。约翰•布鲁克斯选择了华尔街上12个最富戏剧性的时刻,以小说的笔法叙述了这个舞台上的奇谋、诡计、泡沫、欺诈、贪婪、崩溃、坚持、不甘…… 商业的形式和表象一直在变,但商业的基础始终如一。书中的商战已经发生,正在发生,将来还会继续发生……
  • 失灵

    作者:[美]伊曼纽尔·德曼

    在华尔街做数量分析工作的物理学家通常被称为宽客,宽客建立模型的初衷是让华尔街能够避开风险、繁荣发展。但是在金融危机中,宽客们饱受指责,大家认为是宽客建立的复杂数学模型引发了金融危机。是什么让这些模型如此危险呢? 伊曼纽尔•德曼(Emanuel Derman)之前曾作为宽客在华尔街工作,他以业内人士的视角,犀利地分析了模型与人类认知之间的冲突。在个人生活甚至政治领域中,我们总能发现所谓的科学严谨并不那么令人信服。数学模型与物理模型关系极为密切,但是在物理领域,理论旨在描述事实,而在金融领域,模型只是尽可能地逼近事实。 德曼用金融理论和实践的亲身体验解释了看来可靠的模型为何会失效,为什么金融模型会使经济崩溃,并且提出了制定模型的一些基本原则,从而帮助人们逃脱模型所带来的束缚。
  • 说谎者的扑克牌(纪念版)

    作者:(美)迈克尔•刘易斯

    畅销十万册的经典之作 中信十年经典系列重装再版,隆重推出! 透视华尔街商业文化的经久不衰之作 迈克尔• 刘易斯生动讲述,如何成长为一位明星交易员,如何参透华尔街的波谲云诡,如何在大起大落中功成名立。 中信十年人物经典系列 赢(纪念版) 赢的答案(纪念版) 杰克•韦尔奇自传(纪念版) 滚雪球(上下)(纪念版) 中信十年畅销经典系列 水煮三国(纪念版) 格鲁夫给经理人的第一课(纪念版) 超越金融(纪念版) 巴菲特与索罗斯的投资习惯(纪念版) 说谎者的扑克牌(纪念版) “说谎者的扑克牌”是华尔街上金融家们玩的一种休闲游戏,以最善于欺骗他人而实行心理欺诈为胜。迈克尔•刘易斯将此作为隐喻,描述了自己在所罗门兄弟公司四年的工作经历——从意外受雇、接受培训,直到成长为只凭一个电话即可以调动数百万美元的明星交易员,并从迈克尔•刘易斯的个人角度折射了华尔街戏剧化的发展史。 在《说谎者的扑克牌》(纪念版)一书中,迈克尔•刘易斯将投资世界中许多不为人知的技巧、诀窍和手段娓娓道来,披露了自己是如何参透华尔街的波谲云诡、逐步掌握投资走势的,让读者有了感同深受的体验。 《说谎者的扑克牌》(纪念版)笔法生动风趣,将华尔街复杂的投资故事以简单、生动的手法讲述出来,让读者在捧腹大笑的同事,能够更深刻地思考。这也让本书成为全球商业领域经久不衰的经典著作。
  • 华尔街关系

    作者:彼得·赛瑞斯

    《华尔街关系》是一本专为中国企业量身打造的上市必读书。很多中国公司虽然已经在美国上市,但是项目操作远谈不上成功,隐性损失非常大。那些上市心切的中国公司,在没有弄清楚华尔街的“关系”之前就莽撞行事,融资失败的例子比比皆是。在华尔街著名投资人彼得·赛瑞斯看来,一个公司,想要得到最高的估价就必须建立起一个由该专业里最好的投资者、分析师和投资银行组成的关系网络。“关系”能让一家中国公司的股票受到追棒、使再次融资更加顺畅;也可以让一家中国公司备受冷落,即使花大价钱,也无法获得投资人的青睐。大多数中国公司不理解获得有用的“关系”远比得到最高的估价更为重要。更确切地说,不建立好有用的华尔街“关系”就不可能得到最好的估价。赛瑞斯先生目前是美国华美21世纪投资顾问有限公司的董事长和先锋资本管理公司(Guerrilla Capital Management)的董事总经理,和中国关系密切,他的第一次访华要追溯到上世纪70年代,在和中国密切接触的30多年的时间里,赛瑞斯研究和接触过无数个希望在美国上市的中国公司,对中国公司在美国上市遇到的问题,包括中国公司自己的问题有深入的了解。作者在书中掀开了笼罩在华尔街表面的面纱,深度剖析了华尔街的运行规则与存在的陷阱;对中国公司在寻找投资银行、雇用投资者关系公司、估价策略、与投资者沟通、路演、发布消息等方面存在的不切实际的想法和短视行为做了善意的提醒,并告诉中国公司如何充分利用各类专业人士的关系,避开这些陷阱,在美国资本市场上实现最大价值。