The Greenspan effect : words that move the world's markets
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The Greenspan effect : words that move the world's markets
McGraw-Hill, c2000
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Note
Bibliography: p. 268-269
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780071349192
Description
Alan Greenspan has delivered more than 30 speeches, and the vast majority of those speeches have sent the stock market tumbling. This volume focuses on this phenomenon, and aims to shed light on the potent and puzzling relationship between Greenspan and the world's capital markets.
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: pbk ISBN 9780071382526
Description
With one key phrase or comment, Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan can send global markets tumbling. This text provides an examination of Greenspan's tumultuous regime, suggesting to investors what pronouncements to expect - and what they will mean - during the remainder of his term in office.
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