Investing to Survive the '80s


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The Duck Book


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Street Games


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A lively style, perceptive observations, and shrewd advice characterize an insider's report on how Wall Street pros have rigged and shaded transactions at the average investor's expense and how investors can counteract these questionable practices







Cabbage Days


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Personal Financial Survival


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Struggle and Survival on Wall Street


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U.S. securities firms are the most competitive in the world and are now facing challenges posed by the internationalization of securities markets. Struggle and Survival on Wall Street provides a comprehensive economic analysis of competition among securities firms. John Matthews analyzes the interaction of the industry's structure, conduct and performance. To meet the competition and the needs of their customers, he argues, firms develop new financial products, some of which become new lines of business. The most important decisions firms make concern the methods of entry into these lines of business. Those firms that successfully innovate and adapt their organizations are in the best position to deal with both domestic and international competition. The regulatory framework of the industry is vital to its growth and Matthews makes policy recommendations which urge regulators, particularly the Securities and Exchange Commission, to provide for a framework in which organizational change can take place.




Crisis Investing for the Rest of the '90s


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This revised edition of the New York Times bestselling book on investment strategies for the '90s offers tips and suggestions to help every investor profit from today's stormy financial climate.




Strategic Investing


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