Author Name:
Mezrich, Ben
Title:
Ugly Americans - The True Story of the Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided the Asian Markets for Millions
Binding:
Hard Cover
Book Condition:
Fine
Jacket Condition:
Fine
Edition:
First Edition
Size:
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Publisher:
New York
William Morrow
2004
ISBN Number:
006057500x / 9780060575007
Seller ID:
003428
FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. A Fine unmarked copy with Fine complete dustjacket. The true story of John Malcolm, a hungry Princeton graduate who travelled half way round the world in search of the American dream and ultimately pulled off a trade that could be described as the biggest deal in the history of the financial markets. After receiving a mysterious phone call he packed up his few belongings and went to Japan and with barely a penny in his pocket and without speaking a word of Japanese, was thrown into the bizarre, adrenaline fuelled world of the expat trader, quickly learning to survive in a cutthroat world. Malcolm was first an assistant trading huge positions for Nick Leeson, the 26 year old rogue trader who lost nearly 2 billion Dollars which brought down Barings Bank, then he was right hand man to Dean Carney, a brilliant hedge fund cowboy who grew into the biggest derivatives trader in all of Asia. Along the way Malcolm fell in love with the daughter of a Yakuza, a Japanese gangster, built a fortune out of thin air and came head to head with the violent Japanese mobsters who helped turn the Asian markets into the turbulent casino it is today.
ASIA, BOND TRADERS, NICK LEESON, JOHN MALCOLM, BARINGS BANK, DERIVATIVES, HEDGE FUNDS, YAKUZA
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