Nestled deep in the towers of banking and finance are the commodities traders who spend their days gambling with oil, gold, and corn contracts. They’re highly-educated world travelers with a penchant for risk, and they’re here to bet big on the future of the raw materials that make our economies hum. They’re very wealthy, barely regulated, and can be a force for tremendous good—or ill.
Now Kate Kelly, the bestselling author of Street Fighters, shines light not just on the commodities market, but also on some of its key figures. Her characters include Pierre Andurand, a hedge-fund manager who generated the winningest annual performance ever for an oil trader in 2008, and Ivan Glasenberg, whose secretive Swiss commodities giant, Glencore, has been thrown into the spotlight.
Kelly paints a dramatic narrative of immense power in the hands of a few, and the so-far hapless efforts by the Obama Administration to rein in the cowboys.
Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
KATE KELLY joined CNBC in May 2010 as a reporter focusing on Wall Street. She appears during CNBC’s Business Day programming and contributes to CNBC.com. She was previously a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Time, and The New York Observer. She has won a Livingston Award and two Gerald Loeb Awards.
Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.