Stories of Capitalism Inside the Role of Financial Analysts

The financial crisis and the recession that followed caught many people off guard, including experts in the financial sector whose jobs involve predicting market fluctuations. Financial analysis offices in most international banks are supposed to forecast the rise or fall of stock prices, the succes...

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Main Author: Leins, Stefan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Chicago University of Chicago Press 2018
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