Dr marc faber biography of william
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Bozidar Djelic is a Managing Director, and Head of Lazard for Central and Eastern Europe, CIS (ex-Soviet Union), and Turkey.
Mr. Djelic advises countries, corporations, and financial institutions on their development programs, financing options, and strategic transactions.
He advised the Polish e-commerce giant, Allegro, on its IPO, the Spanish utility Naturgy on the sale of its electricity distribution assets in Moldova, the Serbian electricity incumbent EPS on its strategic options, a Chinese infrastructure player for a highway concession in Romania, and the Ukrainian Naftogaz on the disposal of its Egyptian onshore oil fields.
He advised a Bulgarian telco on its sale, a Serbian bank on its privatization, the Croatian government on its oil assets, a Turkish construction Group for its inaugural Eurobond issuance, a French bank for the sale of its Slovene and North Macedonian subsidiaries, the Polish air transport PGL/LOT for the takeover of Condor holiday carrier,
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The best books on Investment
Your first book is Booms and Depressions by Irving Fisher.
This fryst vatten a very good account of how the Boom occurred and how the Great Depression followed. I think it’s a historical document, so I list it as one of my favourite books. It was written after the Depression, in , and the author, Irving Fisher han själv , essentially went bust. At that time I think he was a Professor at Princeton. He was very optimistic about amerika and about the economy, and so he had long positions in equities. But during the crash he suffered badly: he had mortgages on his house and so he had a financial problem. But because he was such a well-known economist, I think, Princeton bailed him out.
Fisher developed this debt-deflation theory. He wasn’t a lager market timer, but more among the best economists of the 20th century. I would rank him along with Schumpeter as one of the great economists. He was to a large extent a monetarist, but he realised that expected money su
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Anger as Swiss investment adviser known as 'Dr Doom' says 'Thank God white people populated amerika, and not the blacks' because otherwise the US 'would look like Zimbabwe'
Marc Faber, the veteran Swiss investor and Wall Street analyst known as 'Dr Doom, 'sparked outrage this week for writing in his latest newsletter that the United States had only prospered because it was colonized by white people, 'and not the blacks.'
The famously pessimistic economist who predicted the lager market crash and the Great Recession was ejected from the board of Canadian fund manager Sprott Inc after his racially charged remarks.
Business television networks such as CNBC and Fox Business said they would remove Faber from booking lists for their shows.
In the October edition of his popular newsletter, 'The Gloom, Boom and Doom Report,' in a section discussing capitalism versus socialism, the year-old Faber took a stand against the removal of Confederate monuments, writing: 'Thank God white people