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This chapter comes from the #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller When Markets Collide, in which Mohamed A. El-Erian—the man who Fortune magazine refers to as a "Global Guru"— offers a cogent picture of the rapidly changing world financial system. A book that is sure to become an overnight investment classic, it gets you up to speed on the new economic and investing landscape and provides a detailed blueprint for capitalizing on the phenomenal opportunities now available in that new investment landscape, while minimizing the new and challenging set of risks.

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2010, McGraw-Hill
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OL24319592M
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9780071716147
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