Traders Guns and Money is a wickedly comic exposé of the culture, games
and pure deceptions played out every day in trading rooms around the world. And played out
with other people’s money.
A sensational insider’s view of the business of trading and marketing
derivatives, this revised edition explains the frighteningly central role that derivatives
and financial products played in the global financial crisis.
This worldwide bestseller reveals the truth about derivatives: those financial
tools memorably described by Warren Buffett as ‘financial weapons of mass
destruction’. Traders, Guns and Money will introduce you to the players and the
practices and reveals how the real money is made and lost.
The global financial crisis took almost everyone by surprise and even now new
problems keep appearing and solutions continue to be elusive. In the original version of
Traders, Guns and Money, Satyajit Das provided a highly prescient insight into the
structure and risk of the world financial system exposing the problems that are becoming
readily apparent. In a 2006 speech – The Coming Credit Crash – Das argued that:
"an informed analysis … shows that risk is not better spread but more leveraged and
(arguably) more concentrated…. This does not improve the overall stability and security
of the financial system but exposes it to increased risk of a "crash".
Satyajit Das is a leading international authority in the area of
financial derivatives and treasury management. He was the treasurer for the TNT Group on
Australia for six years. Prior to this he worked in the Commonwealth Bank of Australia,
Citicorp Investment Bank and Merrill Lynch Capital Markets. He is the author of Swap
Financing and has published widely on financial derivatives, corporate finance, treasury
and risk management. He has presented seminars on financial derivatives and treasury
management/corporate finance all over the world.
Table of Contents
Prologue
Introduction to the paperback edition
1. Financial WMDs - derivatives demagoguery
2. Beautiful Lies - the 'sell' side
3. True Lies - the 'buy' side
4. Show Me The Money - greed lost and regained
5. The Perfect Storm - risk mismanagement by the numbers
6. Super Models - derivatives algorithms
7. Games Without Frontiers - the inverse world of structured products
8. Share and Share Alike - derivative inequity
9. Credit Where Credit Is Due - fun with CDS and CDO
Afterword – Credit Crunch – The New Known Known of Financial Markets
384 pages, Paperback