How Money Became Dangerous is an insightful account of a key period in the development of finance.
There are no heroes or villains in Automating Finance by Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra.
The authors provide practitioners with a comprehensive guide to equity smart beta investing.
Edward Yardeni and Joseph Abbott's work is a delight that educates the most seasoned equity analyst and investor.
Like its title, this book by Richard M. Ennis, CFA, "is brief, to the point, and unafraid to rattle the cage of conventional wisdom."
That investing responsibly is complicated does not imply that investors should abandon the effort, in Morten Strange’s view.
Oliver Linton provides a good reference work for key financial econometric topics and extensions over the past 20 years.
This book is a succinct but comprehensive review of behavioral finance and how investors and practitioners can compensate for their biases to improve their financial decision making.
Risk management at banks — especially in a post-financial-crisis world — is a topic of critical importance to investors and regulators.
The New Stock Market is a truly impressive achievement.
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