TY - BOOK AU - Lewis,Michael TI - Panic: the story of modern financial insanity SN - 9780141042312 (pbk.) AV - HB3722 .P36 2009 PY - 2008/// CY - Camberwell, Vic. PB - Penguin KW - Financial crises KW - History KW - 20th century KW - 21st century KW - Finance KW - Psychological aspects KW - Investments N1 - Includes bibliographical references; I. A BRAND-NEW KIND OF CRASH. Riding the wild bull / Stephen Koepp -- The crash of 87: Chicagos shadow markets led free fall in a plunge that began right at opening / Scott McMurry & Robert L. Rose -- From the Brady Commission Report -- From Black Monday: the catastrophe of Oct 18, 1987... and beyond / Tim Metz -- From Liars poker: rising through the wreckage on Wall Street / Michael Lewis -- The lonely feeling of small investors / Stephen Labaton -- Yuppies last rites readied / Richard J. Meislin -- What goes up / Eric J. Weiner -- Did the computer cause the crash? / Lester C. Thurow -- Crash-proofing the market; a lot of expert opinions but few results / Terri Thompson -- Short circuits / The Economist -- Crash course: Black Mondays biggest lesson: dont run scared / Robert J. Shiller -- II. FOREIGNERS GONE WILD. Mutual funds quarterly report; the forecast looks brighter for adventure travel / Reed Abelson -- Thailand warns currency speculators / The New York Times (NYT) -- A Thai business wonders, will it all crumble? / David Holley -- Reporter associate Jeremy Kahn, "Saving Asia" / Paul Krugman -- From Frontlines "The Crash" / Interview with Rob Johnson ; Interview with Jeffrey D Sachs -- Finance and economics: a detour or a derailment? / The Economist -- Pulling Russias chain / Michael Lewis -- How the eggheads cracked / Michael Lewis -- 10 years after the Asian crisis, were not out of the woods yet / Joseph Stiglitz -- Asias long road to recovery / Keith Bradsher -- Tracking an online trend, and a route to suicide / Choe Sang-Hun --; III. THE NEW NEW PANIC. Bigger Netscape offering / NYT -- Underwriters raise offer price for Netscape Communication / NYT -- With internet cachet, not profit, a new stock is Wall Streets darling / Laurence Zuckerman -- How net fever sent shares of a firm on a 3-day joy ride / Carrick Mollenkamp & Karen Lundegaard -- "New new money," from The New New Thing / Michael Lewis -- Cooling it: Wall Street firms try to keep internet mania from ending badly / Rebecca Buckman & Aaron Lucchetti -- Burning up / Jack Willoughby -- from Dot.com: The greatest story ever sold / John Cassidy -- The high price of research: caveat investor: stock and research analysts covering dot-coms arent as independent as you think / Erick Schonfeld -- Fumble.com: internet companies threw millions into the air at the Super Bowl. Theyre still pretending they scored a touchdown / Katharine Mieszkowski -- Meet the dumbest dot-com in the world / Mark Gimein -- The financial page: how mountebanks became moguls / James Surowiecki -- Dot coms: what have we learned? / Jeremy Useem -- In defense of the boom / Michael Lewis -- IV. THE PEOPLES PANIC. How to get rich in real estate / Dave Barry -- Shaky foundation: rising home prices cast appraisers in a harsh light / John Hechinger -- The next crash / John Cassidy -- As bubble speculation rises, industry sees little fear / Robert Julavits -- This is the sound of a bubble bursting / Peter S. Goodman -- Opening statement of Charman Christopher Dodd: hearing on "Mortgage market turmoil: causes and consequences" -- Subprime homesick blues / James Surowiecki -- Triple-A failure / Roger Lowenstein -- from "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer" / Larry Roberts -- Bear CEOs handling of crisis raises issues / Kate Kelly -- What Wall Streets CEOs dont know can kill you / Michael Lewis -- The Bear flu: how it spread / David Henry & Matthew Goldstein -- A Wall Street trader draws some subprime lessons / Michael Lewis -- After the moneys gone / Paul Krugman -- Hedge funds come unstuck on truth-twisting lies / Matthew Lynn -- Trader made billions on subprime / Gregory Zuckerman N2 - An analysis of five financial upheavals in recent history includes coverage of the 1987 stock market crash, the 1998 Russian default (and the consequent collapse of U.S. hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management), the Asian currency crisis of 1999, the Internet bubble of 1995-2001, and the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis, in an anecdotal report that reveals how public knowledge differed from what was actually taking place ER -