The Last Trade

The Last Trade
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9780451239631
ISBN-13 : 0451239636
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Book Synopsis The Last Trade by : James Conway

Download or read book The Last Trade written by James Conway and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2013-02-05 with total page 466 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: James Conway has written the corporate thriller for our age, an age when the power of new media and the hunger of Wall Street converge to form a deadly entity capable of bringing the global economy to its knees. Drew Havens made a killing for the Rising Fund, which, thanks to his prognostications, was the only hedge operation to anticipate and capitalize on the mortgage crisis of 2008. Havens sees things others can’t, from the collapse of the American real estate market to the multibillion-dollar rise of his ruthless and charismatic boss. Havens is rich beyond his dreams, but his work has cost him his marriage. And now it may cost him his life. It starts with the brutal murder of his young protégé and, over the course of six days, six other brokers around the world, each killed after executing a trade linked to the Rising Fund. And as the violence escalates to an international level, Havens frantically tries to construct a model that will reveal the catastrophic event that only he can see coming—and confirm that his boss and the Rising Fund are at the center of it.


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