[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park]
◆ Winners of Wall Street = This book captures the investment philosophies and lives of 11 prominent CEOs on Wall Street. The figures introduced in the book include John Bogle, founder of Vanguard Group; David Rubenstein, chairman of Carlyle Group; Lloyd Blankfein, former chairman of Goldman Sachs; James Gorman, chairman of Morgan Stanley; Michael Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg LP; Ray Dalio, chairman of Bridgewater Associates; and Jamie Dimon, chairman of JPMorgan Chase. It introduces their growth backgrounds, how they entered Wall Street, the crises and failures they experienced and how they recovered, as well as their investment philosophies. (Written by Choi Jeonghyuk / Samsung Economic Research Institute)
◆ Nature of the Market = The soaring housing prices have sparked controversy. There are claims that government regulations have rather damaged the real estate market and caused side effects, suggesting that it would be better to leave it to the market and for the government to step back. Can leaving it to the market solve all economic problems? Will the market operate well if just left alone? What is the most efficient trading method? Is the market beneficial in all matters and is competition always good? This book examines all the issues surrounding the market. (Written by Ray Fisman and Timothy Sullivan / Translated by Kim Hongsik / Bookie)
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◆ First Stocks = This book covers the basic concepts of stock investment that beginner investors need to know, as well as practical investment methods that anyone can easily follow. The author first introduces fundamental materials for investment such as business reports, financial statements, and income statements. Through this, the author emphasizes that it is important to first understand what the company does and how much money it earns or loses. (Written by Cham (Choi Min) / Econ)
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