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  1. May 19, 2015 · This work is an analysis of five financial upheavals in recent history. It includes coverage of the 1987 stock market crash, the 1998 Russian default (and the consequent collapse of U.S. hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management), the Asian currency crisis of 1999, the Internet bubble of 1995-2001, and the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis, in an anecdotal report that reveals how public knowledge ...

  2. Nov 2, 2009 · Panic: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity. Paperback – November 2, 2009. The New York Times bestseller: A masterful account of today’s money culture, showing how the underpricing of risk leads to catastrophe. When it comes to markets, the first deadly sin is greed. In this New York Times bestseller, Michael Lewis is our jungle guide ...

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  3. Dec 1, 2008 · The New York Times bestseller: A masterful account of today’s money culture, showing how the underpricing of risk leads to catastrophe. When it comes to markets, the first deadly sin is greed. In this New York Times bestseller, Michael Lewis is our jungle guide through five of the most violent and costly upheavals in recent financial history.

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  4. Panic: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity is a non-fiction book edited by Michael Lewis about the most important and severe upheavals in past financial history. [1] The book, a collection of articles and essays, was published on November 2, 2009, by W. W. Norton & Company. [2] The text, Lewis writes, is an effort "to recreate the more ...

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    • 2009
  5. Dec 25, 2008 · Panic” covers four major episodes: the 1987 United States stock market crash, the 1997-98 emerging-market bust-ups (called “Foreigners Gone Wild”), the dot-com meltdown and the current ...

  6. Updated. 2009. Full Name. Panic: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity. Panic is a masterful account of today’s money culture, showing how the under-pricing of risk leads to catastrophe. When it comes to markets, the first deadly sin is greed. In this New York Times bestseller, Michael Lewis is our jungle guide through five of the most ...

  7. When it comes to markets, the first deadly sin is greed. In this New York Times bestseller, Michael Lewis is our jungle guide through five of the most violent and costly upheavals in recent financial history. With his trademark humor and brilliant anecdotes, Lewis paints the mood and market factors leading up to each e

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