
El fraude del siglo / Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World
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Tom Wright
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Mystery
Business & Economics
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
472
言語
スペイン語
公開されました
Jun 25, 2019
出版社
Conecta
ISBN-10
6073176899
ISBN-13
9786073176897
説明
Set against the backdrop of high-stakes finance and lavish lifestyles, this captivating narrative unveils the astonishing story of one man's audacious schemes that captivated global attention. It follows the rise and fall of Jho Low, a Malaysian financier whose extravagant exploits ensnared powerful figures across Wall Street, Hollywood, and beyond. Through masterful deception, Low orchestrated a heist that strained international relations and left a mark on the world economy.
As skilled investigative journalists, the authors meticulously dissect the intricate web of fraud that spanned continents and involved billions of dollars. They provide a gripping account that delves into Low's manipulation of financial institutions and his ability to charm elite social circles. Readers are drawn into a tale of greed, ambition, and the quest for fame, revealing how ambition can cloud judgment and bend reality.
The book is not only a thriller but also a reflection on the moral complexities within the worlds of finance and entertainment. It highlights the vulnerabilities that allowed such an elaborate scam to unfold, leaving investors, governments, and institutions reeling from the aftermath. With vivid characterizations and intricate storytelling, the authors create a portrait of a man who seemingly had it all, yet was surrounded by an ever-tightening noose.
Through relentless pursuit of the truth, this compelling narrative sheds light on the consequences of betrayal and the fragility of trust within global markets. It serves as a cautionary tale for an era defined by excess and ambition, encouraging readers to reflect on the thin line between success and downfall.
As skilled investigative journalists, the authors meticulously dissect the intricate web of fraud that spanned continents and involved billions of dollars. They provide a gripping account that delves into Low's manipulation of financial institutions and his ability to charm elite social circles. Readers are drawn into a tale of greed, ambition, and the quest for fame, revealing how ambition can cloud judgment and bend reality.
The book is not only a thriller but also a reflection on the moral complexities within the worlds of finance and entertainment. It highlights the vulnerabilities that allowed such an elaborate scam to unfold, leaving investors, governments, and institutions reeling from the aftermath. With vivid characterizations and intricate storytelling, the authors create a portrait of a man who seemingly had it all, yet was surrounded by an ever-tightening noose.
Through relentless pursuit of the truth, this compelling narrative sheds light on the consequences of betrayal and the fragility of trust within global markets. It serves as a cautionary tale for an era defined by excess and ambition, encouraging readers to reflect on the thin line between success and downfall.