On Money and Markets
Selected by BusinessWeek,
Booklist and Library Journal as One of the Year's Ten Best Business Books
One of Wall Street's leading
thinkers discusses how investors can adjust to today's turbulent global markets. Henry
Kaufman has long been admired as one of Wall Street's most influential and market-sawy
voices. In the fascinating bestseller On Money and Markets part autobiography, part
financial history, part analysis of modern business and finance Dr. Kaufman explores a
broad range of important financial topics, and provides sorely needed perspective to
todays gun-shy investor.
Praise for On Money and
Markets
"There could be no
better time to absorb Henry Kaufman's contrarian wisdom." Financial Times
"Kaufman gives us an
analysis of the financial markets that is impressive in its depth and breadth ... An
opportunity for any student of finance to step back from the day-to-day grind and reflect
on the future through the eyes of a master." Business Week
"Kaufman was a
leader of a generation of practical economists who, it can fairly be said, teamed up to
save global capitalism at a critical moment... [A] very useful book." New York
Times Book Review
"Henry Kaufman's On
Money and Markets is a fascinating journey with one of the financial community's most
successful and respected figures." Dr. Henry A, Kissingcr
"With penetrating
insight and a wealth of experience. Henry Kaufman makes a powerful case for what is
important and what is ephemeral in business and finance." George Soros
About the Author Henry
Kaufman, Ph.D., is president of Henry Kaufman & Company, Inc., a New York-based
investment management and financial consulting firm. For 26 years he was with Salomon
Brothers Inc., where he rose to Senior Partner, member of the Executive Committee, Vice
Chairman, and head of the firm's four research departments.
389 pages