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Prieur’s readings (August 24, 2009)
This post provides links to a number of thought-provoking articles I have read over the past few days that you may also find of interest. • Edmund Andrews (The New York Times): World bankers suggest rebound may have begun, August 21, 2009. • Rich Miller and Alison Sider (Bloomberg): World economy emerging from worst recession since World War II, August 22, 2009. • John Hussman (Hussman Funds): Bernanke sees a recovery – how would he know?, August 24, 2009. Nouriel Roubini (Financial Times): The risk of a double-dip recession is rising, August 23, 2009. • Michael Santoli (Barron’s): Gummy bears, August 24, 2009. • Floyd Norris (The New York Times): America may need to find another financier, August 21, 2009. • Wolfgang Münchau (Financial Times): How toxic finance created an unstable world, August 23, 2009. 3 comments to Prieur’s readings (August 24, 2009)Leave a Reply | |||||||||||
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Hey Prieur,
I am very new to the bond/fixed income/hybrid market and am looking to start reading on it, before I invest.
Are there any books you could recommend, as a starting point?
Thanks for your help.
David: You can try “The handbook of fixed income securities by Frank J. Fabozzi. It is also prescribed for CFA studies.
Thanks Prieur – from the Amazon reviews its just what I’m looking for.
Cheers.