Chasing Alpha

Chasing Alpha
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Publisher : Bodley Head Childrens
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015080823787
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Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Chasing Alpha by : Philip Augar

Download or read book Chasing Alpha written by Philip Augar and published by Bodley Head Childrens. This book was released on 2009 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "* Chasing Alpha is the definitive insider s history of Britain s financial services sector, from the early days of New Labour to the present day. At the heart of the action is the revival of the City s institutions in the mid-nineties. Augar uses his peerless connections with the people and firms that made it happen to give a compelling narrative of how the City s golden generation turned London round. Then, as so often happens in finance, the City got carried away with its own success, boasting of a new risk-free economic paradigm that would make the world a richer place. Northern Rock gave the lie to this claim. Far from heralding the eclipse of finance capital, Augar will show how the City stands poised to emerge from the credit crunch stronger than ever. As New Labour heads towards electoral meltdown, the industry it did so much to nurture will embrace the opportunities afforded by David Cameron s even more business-friendly Conservatives. The guiding principle of th"

Chasing Alphas: A Rejected Mate Werewolf Roamance (Slave Of The Alpha King Book 2)

Chasing Alphas: A Rejected Mate Werewolf Roamance (Slave Of The Alpha King Book 2)
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Publisher : Starlight
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 :
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Book Synopsis Chasing Alphas: A Rejected Mate Werewolf Roamance (Slave Of The Alpha King Book 2) by : Blue Heart

Download or read book Chasing Alphas: A Rejected Mate Werewolf Roamance (Slave Of The Alpha King Book 2) written by Blue Heart and published by Starlight. This book was released on 2022-11-18 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Malia is once a Princess and now she is a slave. Malia has been an orphan since she was ten years old, due to the attack of the enemy pack that killed all their companions including her parents. Since she was the only one left in their clan, the enemy pack took her and she lived with them in the Shadow Pack. From then on, she was made a slave, enslaved and made their assistant. She was treated like garbage and treated like an animal. Unfortunately, the Moon Goddess gives her a mate which is the ruthless and heartless Alpha of that pack. Even though Alpha Fenris is attracted to her beauty, he prevents himself from fall in love with her because she is only a slave. He can't accept the fact this dirty slave is his mate, that's why he rejected her! What is she gonna do now? Is not enough that she feels misery and pain in life and the Moon Goddess even gave her the ruthless Alpha to be his mate? How will she escape from this hell prison? Will she still find her true love?

Chasing Goldman Sachs

Chasing Goldman Sachs
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Publisher : Three Rivers Press
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9780307888310
ISBN-13 : 0307888312
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Chasing Goldman Sachs by : Suzanne McGee

Download or read book Chasing Goldman Sachs written by Suzanne McGee and published by Three Rivers Press. This book was released on 2011 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: You knowwhathappened during the financial crisis … now it is time to understandwhythe financial system came so close to falling over the edge of the abyss andwhyit could happen again.Wall Street has been saved, but it hasn’t been reformed. What is the problem? Suzanne McGee provides a penetrating look at the forces that transformed Wall Street from its traditional role as a capital-generating and economy-boosting engine into a behemoth operating with only its own short-term interests in mind and with reckless disregard for the broader financial system and those who relied on that system for their well being and prosperity. Primary among these influences was “Goldman Sachs envy”: the self-delusion on the part of Richard Fuld of Lehman Brothers, Stanley O’Neil of Merrill Lynch, and other power brokers (egged on by their shareholders) that taking more risk would enable their companies to make evenmoremoney than Goldman Sachs. That hubris—and that narrow-minded focus on maximizing their short-term profits—led them to take extraordinary risks that they couldn’t manage and that later severely damaged, and in some cases destroyed, their businesses, wreaking havoc on the nation’s economy and millions of 401(k)s in the process. In a world that boasted more hedge funds than Taco Bell outlets, McGee demonstrates how it became ever harder for Wall Street to fulfill its function as the financial system’s version of a power grid, with capital, rather than electricity, flowing through it. But just as a power grid can be strained beyond its capacity, so too can a “financial grid” collapse if its functions are distorted, as happened with Wall Street as it became increasingly self-serving and motivated solely by short-term profits. Through probing analysis, meticulous research, and dozens of interviews with the bankers, traders, research analysts, and investment managers who have been on the front lines of financial booms and busts, McGee provides a practical understanding of our financial “utility,” and how it touches everyone directly as an investor and indirectly through the power—capital—that makes the economy work. Wall Street is as important to the economy and the overall functioning of our society as our electric and water utilities. But it doesn’t act that way. The financial system has been saved from destruction but as long as the mind-set of “chasing Goldman Sachs” lingers, it will not have been reformed. As banking undergoes its biggest transformation since the 1929 crash and the Great Depression, McGee shows where it stands today and points to where it needs to go next, examining the future of those financial institutions supposedly “too big to fail.” From the Hardcover edition.

The Incredible Shrinking Alpha 2nd edition

The Incredible Shrinking Alpha 2nd edition
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Publisher : Harriman House Limited
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780857198259
ISBN-13 : 0857198254
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Incredible Shrinking Alpha 2nd edition by : Andrew L. Berkin

Download or read book The Incredible Shrinking Alpha 2nd edition written by Andrew L. Berkin and published by Harriman House Limited. This book was released on 2020-08-25 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Active managers persistently lag the returns of benchmarks and index funds that track them, with the excuses for underperformance recycled every year. This comprehensive book is the antidote for the active managers’ siren song. If you understand the benefits of indexing, or systematic investing, it will reinforce your commitment while increasing your knowledge. If you don’t yet believe, Swedroe and Berkin provide a compelling case that you’re playing the loser’s game of active management. Alpha, or outperformance against appropriate risk-adjusted benchmarks, is shrinking as it gets converted into beta, or factor exposures. They demonstrate that even for the most talented managers, their ability to add value is waning because: the amount of alpha available is declining; it must be split among an increasing amount of investment dollars; and the competition is getting tougher. In this greatly expanded second edition, Swedroe and Berkin show you how to develop an investment plan that focuses on what risks to take, and how much of them, as well as how to build a diversified portfolio. They present a list of vehicles to consider when implementing your plan and provide guidance on the care and maintenance of your portfolio. As a bonus they add appendices that will make you a more informed and, therefore, better investor. This makes The Incredible Shrinking Alpha a complete guide to successful investment strategy.

Corporate Governance Failures

Corporate Governance Failures
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9780812204643
ISBN-13 : 0812204646
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Corporate Governance Failures by : James P. Hawley

Download or read book Corporate Governance Failures written by James P. Hawley and published by University of Pennsylvania Press. This book was released on 2011-04-15 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Corporate governance, the internal policies and leadership that guide the actions of corporations, played a major part in the recent global financial crisis. While much blame has been targeted at compensation arrangements that rewarded extreme risk-taking but did not punish failure, the performance of large, supposedly sophisticated institutional investors in this crisis has gone for the most part unexamined. Shareholding organizations, such as pension funds and mutual funds, hold considerable sway over the financial industry from Wall Street to the City of London. Corporate Governance Failures: The Role of Institutional Investors in the Global Financial Crisis exposes the misdeeds and lapses of these institutional investors leading up to the recent economic meltdown. In this collection of original essays, edited by pioneers in the field of fiduciary capitalism, top legal and financial practitioners and researchers discuss detrimental actions and inaction of institutional investors. Corporate Governance Failures reveals how these organizations exposed themselves and their clientele to extremely complex financial instruments, such as credit default swaps, through investments in hedge and private equity funds as well as more traditional equity investments in large financial institutions. The book's contributors critique fund executives for tolerating the "pursuit of alpha" culture that led managers to pursue risky financial strategies in hopes of outperforming the market. The volume also points out how and why institutional investors failed to effectively monitor such volatile investments, ignoring relatively well-established corporate governance principles and best practices. Along with detailed investigations of institutional investor missteps, Corporate Governance Failures offers nuanced and realistic proposals to mitigate future financial pitfalls. This volume provides fresh perspectives on ways institutional investors can best act as gatekeepers and promote responsible investment.

Exchange-Traded Funds

Exchange-Traded Funds
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781137390950
ISBN-13 : 1137390956
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Exchange-Traded Funds by : A. Seddik Meziani

Download or read book Exchange-Traded Funds written by A. Seddik Meziani and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-07-15 with total page 425 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) sponsors constantly making new types of ETFs available, there is now a variety of ETFs that provide investors with an opportunity to develop diversified investment portfolios. Their sophistication has also grown to include a breed of ETFs that do not passively track the performance of an underlying index. With this assortment of newer ETFs, and more on the way, market strategists are now capable of devising all-ETF portfolios based on a multitude of asset allocation schemes that respond to the need of their clients. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the changes brought about by ETFs. It describes and analyses recent changes alongside their impact on investment portfolios, and discusses the continuing success of index-based ETFs and the reasons underlying their long-lasting achievements. The book offers an objective discourse on the newly minted smart beta ETFs and some of the issues surrounding them, and provides an overview of how the increasingly widespread ETF-based portfolio hedging strategies are constructed and implemented. Paying particular attention to the importance of asset allocation and the essential role it plays in portfolio construction, this book explores the role played by ETFs in changing investors’ attitudes toward home bias, covering both established and emerging frontier markets. The author leverages his extensive background to integrate best professional practices and academic rigor for an increased understanding of the ever-evolving world of ETFs.

Chasing Trouble

Chasing Trouble
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Publisher : Ravenheart Publishing
Total Pages : 169
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Book Synopsis Chasing Trouble by : Layla Nash

Download or read book Chasing Trouble written by Layla Nash and published by Ravenheart Publishing. This book was released on 2015-09-15 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Eloise Deacon has a deadline: deliver a hyena princess and ten grand in ransom money in less than two days, or Eloise will pay with her life. The only problem is, she can't find the princess and barely has two nickels to rub together. She'll need more than her mother's Medusa powers to stay alive -- until handsome Benedict Chase walks into her life. Benedict Chase spends most of his time chasing trouble for his brothers. The girl with the silver eyes is clearly her own kind of trouble, but he's powerless to resist when his lion claims her. So what if her hair literally has a mind of its own and most of the shifters in the city are after her? She's exactly who he's been looking for, as long as she doesn't paralyze him by mistake. But saving Eloise from the trouble she's in means risking a war with the hyenas, and it could drag every other shifter in the city into an interspecies civil war. Benedict knows she's worth it, but his brothers aren't so sure. Will he go against the Pride to save her, risking everything the Chase brothers have built?