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    Le défi de l'argent
    • Le défi de l'argent

      • 205pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      George Soros reflects on his life's work and achievements in this revealing narrative. Through an interview-style format with Byron Wien and Krisztina Koenen, Soros shares his journey from Holocaust survivor to a leading figure in finance, offering insights into his investment strategies and the philosophies that guide him. He candidly discusses his evolution from a philosophy student and unsuccessful tobacco salesman to the mastermind behind Soros Fund Management and its flagship, Quantum Fund. Soros recounts significant moments in his career, including his $1 billion success against the British pound and the losses he faced with the yen, providing a behind-the-scenes look at his financial decisions. He also addresses the personal and professional crises that shaped his character and resilience. His motivations for establishing the Soros Foundation and the Open Society Institute are explored, highlighting his commitment to fostering open societies in postcommunist Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Additionally, Soros offers his perspective on international politics, particularly regarding Russia and the former communist bloc, analyzing current events and their implications for the future. This work presents a multifaceted portrait of Soros, blending financial theory with personal reflection and moral considerations.

      Le défi de l'argent1996
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