by J.AnthonyBoeckh (Author)
A guide to understanding and thriving in today's new economic environment Now that the housing and credit bubbles have burst, toppling banks and sending shockwaves through the stock market and around the world, it may seem like the worst has passed. But the full impact of the crises we have recently faced will create far more problems, and unless you're prepared, you'll struggle to regain your financial footing. In The Great Reflation, author Tony Boeckh helps you understand how these crises, and the policies passed to jumpstart the economy, will play out for investments and business, and provides you with the tools to excel in today's rapidly evolving financial landscape. He reveals how similar episodes compare with the current crises and what this could mean for your financial future. Arms you with practical insights that will allow you to evaluate different investment options Explores the implications of the end of the private debt cycle, the possible rise of a new age of thrift, and the new government debt crisis Reveals how you can profit from once-in-a-lifetime opportunities as well as proper portfolio allocation strategies While things may never return to "normal," you can still make choices that will allow you to prosper. This book will show you how.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 29 Apr 2010
ISBN 10: 0470538775
ISBN 13: 9780470538777
Anthony Boeckh is President of Boeckh Capital Co. Ltd., a family office and private investment firm specializing in small public companies. From 1968 until 2002, he was Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Editor-in-Chief of BCA Publications, known for the Bank Credit Analyst and related international investment publications. He has lectured at economic, financial and investment seminars and conferences in various international centers in North America, Asia and Europe. He co-authored The Stock Market and Inflation published by Dow Jones-Irwin in 1982. Mr. Boeckh is also a founding trustee of the Fraser Institute?(an economic think tank dedicated to free market principles).
Jacqueline Thorpe is a financial journalist with 20 years experience covering economics, capital markets, government fiscal policy, and global economic issues. She is currently an economics reporter for the business section of the National Post.