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040 _beng
_cDLC
041 _aeng
050 1 4 _aHG 172
_bC537b 2024
100 1 _aChilds, Mary
_c(Business journalist)
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245 1 4 _aThe bond king :
_bhow one man made a market, built an empire, and lost it all /
_cMary Childs.
250 _aFirst Flatiron Books paperback edition
260 _aNew York :
_bFlatiron Books,
_c2024.
300 _a329 pages ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
505 0 _aThe housing project In the beginning The turn The crisis Constructive paranoia New normal Stinker Edge Grow or die Ratfucked Taper tantrum Secretariat Inside the showdown Stealing the firm Minutes Bye-bye to those days
520 _aBefore Bill Gross was known among investors as the Bond King, he was a gambler. In 1966, a fresh college grad, he went to Vegas armed with his net worth ($200) and a knack for counting cards. $10,000 and countless casino bans later, he was hooked: so he enrolled in business school. The Bond King is the story of how that whiz kid made American finance his casino. Over the course of decades, Bill Gross turned the sleepy bond market into a destabilized game of high risk, high reward; founded Pimco, one of today’s most powerful, secretive, and cutthroat investment firms; helped to reshape our financial system in the aftermath of the Great Recession—to his own advantage; and gained legions of admirers, and enemies, along the way. Like every American antihero, his ambition would also be his undoing. To understand the winners and losers of today’s money game, journalist Mary Childs argues, is to understand the bond market—and to understand the bond market is to understand the Bond King."
600 1 4 _aGross, William H.
_q(William Hunt),
_d1944-
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650 4 _aCapitalistas y financieros
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_zEstados Unidos
_vBiografías
650 4 _aBonos
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_zEstados Unidos
_xHistoria
650 4 _aInversiones
_xHistoria
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_zEstados Unidos
650 4 _aFinanzas
_zEstados Unidos
_xHistoria
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_cBK
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