a history of banking in the united states 1900

a history of banking in the united states 1900

General:

Name: a history of banking in the united states 1900
Format: pdf
Size: 39.26 MB

Book:

Title: A History of Banking in the United States
Author: John Jay Knox
Language: angielski
Year: 2017
Subjects: Business, Nonfiction
Publisher: William Morrow
ISBN: 9780062467287
Total pages: 948

Description:

This economic and cultural history reveals how five significant stock market crashes in the past century define the modern United States. The Panic of 1907 1929: Black Tuesday 1987: Black Monday 2008: The Great Recession 2010: The Flash Crash Each of these financial implosions that caused a catastrophic drop in the American stock market is a remarkable story in its own right filled with drama, human foibles, and heroic rescues. Taken together they tell the larger story of a nation reaching enormous heights of financial power while experiencing precipitous dips that alter and reset a market where millions of Americans invest their savings, and on which they depend for their futures. Financial expert Scott Nations vividly shows how each of these major crashes played a role in America’s political and cultural fabric, each providing painful lessons that have strengthened us and helped us to build the nation we know today. A History of the United States in Five Crashes clearly and compellingly illustrates the connections between these major financial collapses and examines the solid, clear-cut lessons they offer for preventing the next one. "Excellent. . . . A pleasure to read." -Wall Street Journal "Absorbing. . . . Nations’s stylish writing gives these stories of greed and fear a cliffhanger momentum." -Financial Advisor Magazine "Timely. . . . An eye-opening examination of the many ways money can be made-and disappear." -Kirkus Reviews

Download from RapidGator
https://rapidgator.net/file/4b9f660b3aca32cf2b13548f32ffc03d/30j09768itbzquh5yjt7l4.pdf

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *