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John Authers
John Authers (born 1966), is a British financial journalist and finance author, who spent almost three decades reporting at the ''Financial Times'' (including becoming Chief Markets Commentator and global head of the ''Lex Column''), before moving to ''Bloomberg'' in 2018. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
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The victim's fortune : inside the epic battle over the debts of the Holocaust / by Authers, John, 1966-
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Is a new bigger bubble coming? / by Authers, John, 1966-
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The fearful rise of markets : global bubbles, synchronized meltdowns, and how to prevent them in the future / by Authers, John, 1966-
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Europe's financial crisis : a short guide to how the euro fell into crisis, and the consequences for the world / by Authers, John, 1966-
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The fearful rise of synchronized markets / by Authers, John, 1966-
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The financial crisis in perspective.
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