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Demystifying the inside track to academic, career and financial outperformance.
Sina Ataherian reviews 'The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates.'
Reviewing the story of how John Paulson defied Wall Street and made financial history.
How private equity will cause the next great credit crisis, by Josh Kosman. Reviewed by James McAlister
The inside story of how Wall Street and Washington fought to save the financial system- and themselves
Tait Simpson looks at one of the great survivors of the financial crisis
Tait Simpson is entertained by how complex derivative products contributed to the financial crisis
Tait Simpson reveals what caused the credit crunch
Tait Simpson reviews Naill Ferguson's financial history of the world
Has Tim Harford managed to make the dismissal science less dismissal? Will Hodges investigates.
Tait Simpson investigates 'The Snowball: Warren Buffet and the business of life,' by Alice Schroeder.
Can clean technology help heal the economy as well as the planet? Tait Simpson investigates.
At a pivotal moment in time for the global economy is Rogers' book a prophecy for the investment world?
Andrew Williams, founder of Oxbridge Group, pays homage to the film that made banking cool.
Andrew Williams reviews 'The Chancellors' Tales', an account of life managing the British economy
Andrew Williams reviews 'In Search of Excellence', Peters and Waterman's 1982 management best-seller
Andrew Williams reviews Alan Greenspan's 'The Age of Turbulence', an account of global economic change
As leading pharmaceutical company Pfizer acquire Wyeth, one of their closest competitors, for $68bn, we explore how the deal plays into The City, consumers and even graduate job prospects.
We profile the different types of job seekers - from the superstars to the clueless.The question is, what type of job-seeker are you and which one should you be?