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November 17, 2012

Levine, Robert – How to Make Money with Junk Bonds

November 17, 2012/ Mats Larsson

McGraw-Hill, 2012, [Finance] Grade 4

This is a book on high yield investing that is short on details but long on common sense and real life experience. Robert Levine is the founder, former CEO and CIO of Nomura Corporate Research and Asset Management. Prior he worked with junk bonds for... Further reading... Link to Amazon...

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