The Money Bazaar:
Inside the Trillion-Dollar World of
Currency Trading
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Price:
US$39/HK$304 (all inclusive)
Author: Andrew Krieger
Publisher: Times Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Published Date: 1992
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Description:
A dollar today is
worth only about half as many yen as it was a decade ago. And
the Japanese, who broke into the American market by selling
bargain-priced goods, are now buying up
American companies and real estate at bargain-basement prices.
What happened? And who's pulling the strings?
The answers lie largely in the arcane world of foreign exchange,
an arena where a global elite determines the relative values of
world currencies-and hence the worth of every country's goods,
services, and capital on the world market. In the Money Bazaar,
Andrew Krieger explains how money moves at almost inconceivable
speeds, piercing national borders with near impunity, and
affecting the worth of every coin and dollar in
your pocket. He offers an eye-opening tour of an extraordinarily
volatile, unregulated, and immensely profitable market. It is a
market composed of an international circle of traders who
command huge amounts of capital, cut deals between themselves,
and benefit from the ups and downs of the world's currencies.
Krieger revisits the history of foreign exchange, which was a
financial backwater until the United States went off the gold
standard in 1971, and tells why central bankers and finance
ministers have had so much trouble controlling it.
Today, the foreign-exchange market is made up of a vast
international network of individuals, bound to one another by
computer screens and telephone links. there is no trading floor,
no centralized clearinghouse, and no governing body in this
trillion-dollar-a-week market. The market exists only to the
extent that traders in New York and Singapore, Bahrain and
Geneva, London and Tokyo are willing to buy and sell among
themselves. To trade on this market is to be a citizen of the
world, with interests and opportunities and contacts at
virtually
every point of the planet.
In the Money Bazaar, Krieger describes how currency trading
works today, its ubiquitous effect on consumers and corporations
alike. He illustrates his absorbing tale with anecdotes and
strategies and tactics from his own remarkable trading career.
Contents:
INTRODUCTION
1 THE MONEY BAZAAR
2 HABITS OF THE MARKET
3 UNDERSTANDING CAPITAL FLOWS
4 ANTICIPATING TRENDS
5 THE DIALECTICS OF DECISION MAKING
6 BRETTON WOODS AND ALL THAT
7 GENGHIS KHAN'S DILEMMA
8 ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD
9 BRAVE NEW WORLD
10 THE FLOATING DOLLAR
11 THE FORCE
12 THE BOILED-FROG SYNDROME
13 ONE NATION, UNDER DEBT
14 LIVING WITH UNCERTAINTY
CONCLUSION
INDEX
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