To: Don Green who wrote (20491 ) 11/28/2017 6:13:08 PM From: John Pitera 1 RecommendationRecommended By 3bar
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33421 It's data points.. some of the pieces to the grand puzzle... Dinosaur Derivatives and Other Trades my brother left this book for me that he had acquired by January 25th 2015. I have the paperback copy he gave me as a gift and a cautionary forewarning. http//www.amazon.com/Dinosaur-Derivatives-Other-Trades-Jeremy/dp/1119019591/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1511909598&sr=1-1&keywords=dinosaur+derivatives --------------------------Editorial Reviews Review “ This book is a rare beast, merging the seemingly disparate topics of finance and philosophy..” (Journal of Economics, June 2015) From the Back Cover A STUDY IN FINANCIAL FANTASY, ENIGMA AND PHILOSOPHYWritten in an engaging and accessible style, Dinosaur Derivatives and Other Trades reveals the inherent philosophical paradoxes found in the world of finance. Jeremy Josse examines a variety of basic concepts to offer a financial expert's view into the often contradictory maze of money . Each topic in the book is introduced through a striking tale that highlights specific hypocrisies or moral dilemmas that lie at the heart of the financial system . The stories, however odd or enigmatic, offer a unique perspective on what's going on "inside" the world of finance itself. Finance is a living and breathing subject that we all contend with in our daily lives . With expertise and a good dose of wit, Josse explores a range of compelling questions such as: what is value? what is risk/uncertainty? what is financial innovation? And what is money? "…[Josse's book] starts like an itch that needs scratching and won't go away … a discussion of the evolution of finance that I now find important and fascinating—thanks to this book." —Steve Clemons, Editor at Large, The Atlantic "A compelling, interdisciplinary journey into the arcane world of finance." —Bruce R. Magid, Dean International Business School, Brandeis University About the AuthorJEREMY JOSSE has spent the last twenty-plus years of his career working as an executive in some of the world's leading financial institutions, including Schroders, Citigroup, and N M Rothschild. He has published numerous articles on a wide range of financial subjects including the credit crisis, bank restructurings and financial engineering. spend time at Citi..... and Rothschild... or JPM Chase Manhattan... David Rockefeller took enough interest in Chase to personally run it as CEO. I learned and saw so much at CIti -Sydney and then on the 35th floor (FX --- Long dated FX, all bond trading and Futures trading) of 1 CMP directly opposite the NY FED building...NYSE 2 blocks away JP