
A really insightful dive into the turbulent recent history of Credit Suisse, culminating in its demise and ultimate absorption by its closes rival. Flawed leadership, dodgy dealings, systematic failures - Credit Suisse had it all.
The Paradeplatz-giant is no more and Duncan Mavin explores why: who was to blame? when did it begin? was it inevitable it would end this way?

Or, for those who prefer a film to a book, Simon Healing's film is an equally insightful look into Credit Suisse's fate. With some humorous moments, as well as those that will leave you open-mouthed, it's a very entertaining look into what was a hugely turbulent issue.

John Authers's four-times weekly Bloomberg Opinion column is always worth a read. Often US-centric, but wide-reaching analysis of daily events.

As the name suggests, it's a fairly logical and straightforward guide on how the economy functions. A seminal work, first released in 2000 and now on its fifth edition.

First published in 1949, this is an incredibly useful resource on how to use value investing in the stock market, providing strategies to aid the reader. It remains, to this day, one of the most popular books on investing.

An extremely useful guide for the novice or those generally inquisitive as to how cryptocurrency and blockchain technology began and how it actually works. Not a guide on how to invest in cryptocurrencies, more an assessment on whether it will provoke a long-term change or if it's simply a flash in the pan.
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