Der LTCM (Long-Term Capital Management) - ein Rentenportfolio im Wert von 100 Mrd. US Dollar - verf???gte ???ber 5% des globalen Zinsswap-Marktes sowie andere Derivate, wodurch der Fonds einen fiktiven nominellen Wert von 1 Billion US Dollar hatte. Gemanagt wurde er vom "Dream Team" Robert Merton und Myron Scholes (beide Nobelpreistr???ger f???r ihre Arbeit zur Optionspreisbildung), John Meriwether (fr???herer Vize-Vorsitzender der Salomon Brothers und ehemaliger Rentenk???nig der Wall Street) und David Mullins (ehemaliger ...
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Der LTCM (Long-Term Capital Management) - ein Rentenportfolio im Wert von 100 Mrd. US Dollar - verf???gte ???ber 5% des globalen Zinsswap-Marktes sowie andere Derivate, wodurch der Fonds einen fiktiven nominellen Wert von 1 Billion US Dollar hatte. Gemanagt wurde er vom "Dream Team" Robert Merton und Myron Scholes (beide Nobelpreistr???ger f???r ihre Arbeit zur Optionspreisbildung), John Meriwether (fr???herer Vize-Vorsitzender der Salomon Brothers und ehemaliger Rentenk???nig der Wall Street) und David Mullins (ehemaliger Professor an der Harvard Business School und fr???herer Vize-Vorsitzender der Federal Reserve). Doch trotz des Sachverstands dieser Finanzexperten brach der LTCM im September 1998 zusammen und sorgte damit weltweit f???r Schlagzeilen und eine Finanzkatastrophe. 14 Investmentbanken mu???ten "Finanzspritzen" in H???he von 3,6 Milliarden US Dollar zur die St???tzung des Fonds aufbringen, wodurch auch sie dem Zusammenbruch nahe waren. Nick Dunbar, Herausgeber des Risk Magazine, erz???hlt hier anschaulich die unglaubliche Geschichte ???ber den Zusammenbruch des LTCM. Dabei geht es um mehr als nur eine faszinierende Geschichte von Reichtum, finanziellem Ruin, Wissenschaft und Nobelpreistr???gern. Dunbar spricht die Kernfragen an: "Welche Rolle spielt die Wissenschaft in der Finanzwirtschaft?" und "Wohin f???hrt diese Entwicklung bei den internationalen Finanzm???rkten und Volkswirtschaften?" Eine fesselnde Lekt???re - jetzt neu in der g???nstigen Broschurausgabe!
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