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    Extreme Money: Masters of the Universe and the Cult of Risk

    Extreme Money: Masters of the Universe and the Cult of Risk

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    by Satyajit Das


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      ISBN-13: 9780132790192
    • Publisher: Pearson Education
    • Publication date: 08/04/2011
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 550
    • File size: 2 MB

    Satyajit Das is an international specialist in the area of financial derivatives, risk management, and capital markets, with a global reputation.

     

    Das presciently anticipated many aspects of the Global Financial Crisis in his 2006 book Traders, Guns & Money: Knowns and Unknowns in the Dazzling World of Derivatives. In a speech that year—“The Coming Credit Crash”—he argued that: “an informed analysis of the structured credit markets shows that risk is not better spread but more leveraged and (arguably) more concentrated amongst hedge funds and a small group of dealers. This does not improve the overall stability and security of the financial system but exposes it to increased risk of a ‘crash’ during a credit downturn.” He has continued to be a respected commentator on subsequent developments in the crisis.

     

    He was featured in Charles Ferguson’s 2010 Oscar-winning documentary Inside Job and a 2009 BBC TV documentary Tricks with Risk. He has appeared on TV and radio—ABC and SBS (Australia); BBC (UK); Bloomberg (USA); CNBC (UK and Asia); SABC, Summit TV and e-TV (South Africa); Canadian Broadcasting and Business New Network (Canada); and NZ Radio. He is a frequent interviewee and widely quoted in the financial press in the United States, Canada, UK/ Europe, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia.

     

    Between 1988 and 1994, Das was the Treasurer of the TNT Group, an international transport and logistics company with responsibility for the Global Treasury function. Between 1977 and 1987, he worked in banking with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Citicorp Investment Bank, and Merrill Lynch.

     

    Since 1994, Das has acted as a consultant to financial institutions and corporations in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia. He provides advice on trading, pricing/valuation, and risk management of derivative transactions/financial products. He also presents advanced seminars on financial derivatives/ risk management and capital markets for derivatives and finance professionals throughout the world. Between 2000 and 2007, he was a consultant to and Director of Rand Merchant Bank, a division of First Rand Group of South Africa.

     

    He is the author of Traders, Guns & Money: Knowns and Unknowns in the Dazzling World of Derivatives—Revised Edition (2006 and 2010), an insider’s account of derivatives trading and the financial products business filled with black humor and satire. The book has been described by the Financial Times, London as “fascinating reading…explaining not only the high-minded theory behind the business and its various products but the sometimes sordid reality of the industry.” James Pressley at Bloomberg included the revised edition of the book in his list of 50 top business titles published since January 1, 2009.

     

    Das is also the author of a number of key reference works on derivatives and risk management including Swaps/ Financial Derivatives Library—Third Edition (2005) (a four-volume, 4,200-page reference work for practitioners on derivatives) and Credit Derivatives, CDOs and Structured Credit ProductsThird Edition (2005).

     

    He has published widely on financial issues in professional journals and newspapers.

     

    His blogs can be found on a number of online financial sites, including www.nakedcapitalism.com, www.roubini.com, www.minyanville.com, www.eurointelligence.com and www.prudentbear.com.

     

    Das is also the author (with Jade Novakovic) of In Search of the Pangolin: The Accidental Eco-Tourist (2006, New Holland), a travel narrative on eco-tourism.

     

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    Table of Contents

    Prologue: Hubris     1

    Part I: Faith    

    Chapter 1: Mirror of the Times     21

    Chapter 2: Money Changes Everything     38

    Chapter 3: Business of Business     52

    Chapter 4: Money for Sale     65

    Chapter 5: Yellow Brick Road     78

    Chapter 6: Money Honey     89

    Part II: Fundamentalism

    Chapter 7: Los Cee-Ca-Go Boys     101

    Chapter 8: False Gods, Fake Prophecies     116

    Part III: Alchemy

    Chapter 9: Learning to Love Debt     133

    Chapter 10: Private Vices     153

    Chapter 11: Dice with Debt     168

    Chapter 12: The Doomsday Debt Machine     188

    Chapter 13: Risk Supermarkets     208

    Chapter 14: Financial Arms Race     226

    Chapter 15: Woodstock for Hedge Funds     239

    Chapter 16: Minsky Machines     253

    Part IV: Oligarchy

    Chapter 17: War Games     264

    Chapter 18: Shell Games     279

    Chapter 19: Cult of Risk     294

    Chapter 20: Masters of the Universe     307

    Chapter 21: Financial Nihilism     321

    Part V: Cracks

    Chapter 22: Financial Gravity     337

    Chapter 23: Unusually Uncertain     348

    Epilogue: Nemesis     367

    Notes     384

    Select Bibliography     420

    Index     429

     

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    The human race created money and finance: then, our inventions recreated us. In Extreme Money, best-selling author and global finance expert Satyajit Das tells how this happened and what it means. Das reveals the spectacular, dangerous money games that are generating increasingly massive bubbles of fake growth, prosperity, and wealth--while endangering the jobs, possessions, and futures of virtually everyone outside finance.

     

    "...virtually in a category of its own — part history, part book of financial quotations, part cautionary tale, part textbook. It contains some of the clearest charts about risk transfer you will find anywhere. ...Others have laid out the dire consequences of financialisation ("the conversion of everything into monetary form", in Das’s phrase), but few have done it with a wider or more entertaining range of references...[Extreme Money] does... reach an important, if worrying, conclusion: financialisation may be too deep-rooted to be torn out. As Das puts it — characteristically borrowing a line from a movie, Inception — "the hardest virus to kill is an idea". 
    -Andrew Hill "Eclectic Guide to the Excesses of the Crisis" Financial Times (August 17, 2011)

     

    Extreme Money named to the longlist for the 2011 FT and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year award.

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    Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics at NYU Stern School of Business and Chairman of Roubini Global Economics

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    Simon Johnson, Ronald A. Kurtz Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan School of Management and Author of 13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown

    “You know when Lewis Caroll, Max Weber, Alan Greenspan, and Sigmund Freud all appear on the same early page that you are about to read an intellectual tour de force. Das is an authoritative and colorful critic of modern markets, and here he weaves financial history and popular culture into an entertaining and blistering social critique of how so many people have come to chase endless financial reflections of the real economy. Extreme Money speaks truth to power. ”

    Frank Partnoy, George E. Barrett Professor of Law and Finance at the University of San Diego and Author of F.I.A.S.C.O, Infectious Greed, and The Match King

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