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| #1438447 in eBooks | 2009-03-18 | 2009-03-18 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| This is a great read (not only for those interested in economics and finance)|By Miroslav Krajnak|This is a great read that takes you to many different parts of the world (El Salvador, Vietnam, Turkey, Guatemala, Panama, Nigeria, Russia, and Iraq).
Tasting life abroad first as a U.S. government official, the author soon creates a business of his own. He trades in so|From Publishers Weekly|Smith's memoir of a career spent brokering sales of sovereign debts (also known as government debts) makes for a gripping read. With a raconteur's gusto, the author describes his flight from a solidly conservative New England Jewish upbrin
Today, Robert P. Smith is a legend in the world of finance. Part adventurer and part economic warrior, this Indiana Jones of the financial world was an advance man for the forces of globalization, having spent more than thirty years traveling through five continents, buying and selling high risk securities in the world's most downtrodden economies. So tenuous was his operation and so covert the transactions, that an overnight fluctuation in a country's currency rate coul...
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