Uncontrolled Risk: Lessons of Lehman Brothers and How Systemic Risk Can Still Bring Down the World Financial System (pdf)

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Author Mark Williams
Edition 1
Edition Year 2010
Format PDF
ISBN 9780071638296
Language English
Number Of Pages 256
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education

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Why was Lehman ignored when everyone else was bailed out?

 

This story is told through the eyes of an experienced risk manager and educator in a detailed and engaging way and provides the reader with a complete summary of how a savvy company with sophisticated employees and systems could have gotten it so wrong.

 

A risk advisor for top financial institutions and top B-school professor, Mark Williams explains how uncontrolled risk toppled a 158-year-old institution, using this story as a microcosm to illuminate the interconnection of the global financial system, as well as broader policy implications.

Additional information

Author

Mark Williams

Edition

1

Edition Year

2010

Format

PDF

ISBN

9780071638296

Language

English

Number Of Pages

256

Publisher

McGraw-Hill Education

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