The banking and stock market crisis: ways out
L. Schuster, A. W. Widmer (eds)
2004
The boom seemed never-ending, especially on the stock markets, until the new millennium. Since then, however, the economy and the financial industry in particular have been constantly in crisis. Faint signs of recovery are there, but lasting reforms in the money, credit and capital markets are essential. Authors from a range of disciplines (bankers and stock market experts, fund managers, banking professors and journalists) look at this subject using the latest management and analytical methods. Not long-winded theoretical contributions, but practical and application-oriented.
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