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The Fearful Rise of Markets: A Short View of Global Bubbles and Synchronised Meltdowns Authers, John
The Fearful Rise of Markets: A Short View of Global Bubbles and Synchronised Meltdowns Authers, John
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**The Fearful Rise of Markets** strips away the financial jargon to expose how global markets have become dangerously synchronized, creating spectacular bubbles and devastating crashes that ripple worldwide. John Authers, respected Financial Times columnist, delivers a brilliantly accessible analysis of modern economic chaos without drowning you in spreadsheets or incomprehensible theory.
This isn't your typical dry economics textbook—it's a gripping exploration of market psychology, technological connectivity, and the human tendencies that fuel financial disasters. Authers traces how everything from mortgage meltdowns to currency collapses now cascade globally within hours, not months.
Perfect for investors, economics students, policy wonks, or anyone who's ever wondered why their pension fund vanished overnight. Whether you're a Wall Street veteran or someone who still thinks derivatives are math problems, this book explains complex market dynamics with wit and clarity.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks comes with wisdom intact.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Finally, someone explains financial markets without making me feel stupid!" - Sarah M.
"Authers nails why every crisis feels bigger and scarier than the last." - David K.
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