Tarek Amyuni's recommended reading
The books in the list below have been read by Tarek, and he would recommend them to any student interested in the financial markets and investments fields.
Please note: this is not a required reading list.
Dance of the Trillions: Developing Countries and Global Finance by David Lubin, 2018
A World of Three Zeros by Muhammad Yunus, 2018
Fed Up by Danielle Di Martino Booth, 2018
Beating the Odds from Las Vegas to Wall Street by Edward Thorp, 2017
The Limits of the Markets by Paul De Grauwe, 2017
The Upside of inequality” by Edward Conard, 2017
The Road to Ruin by James Rikards, 2017
The Seven Sins of Wall Street by Bob Ivry, 2016
The Only Game in Town by Mohamed El-Erian, 2016
Between Debt and the Devil: Money, Credit, and Fixing Global Finance by Adair Turner, 2015
Irrational Exuberance by Robert Shiller, 2015
Flash Boys by Mickael Lewis, 2014
After the Music Stops by Alan Blinder, 2013
The Big Flatline: Oil and the no growth economy by Jeff Rubin, 2013
Finance and the Good Society by Robert Shiller, 2013
End this Depression by Paul Krugman, 2013
Understanding Oil Prices by Salvartore Cartollo, 2013
The Great Crash Ahead by Harry’s Dent, 2012
The Price of Inequality by Stiglitz, 2012
Boomerang by Michael Lewis, 2012
Exile Wall Street by Mike Mayo, 2012
Street Freak by Jared Dillian, 2012
The Big Short by Michael Lewis, 2012
Currency Wars, by James Rickards, 2011
La Banque by Marc Roche, 2011
Chasing Goldman Sachs by Suzanne McGee, 2010
Crash of the Titans by Greg Farell, 2010
The Quants by Scott Patterson, 2010
Too Big to Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin, 2009
Hedge Hunters by Katherine Burton, 2009
The World is Curved by David Smik, 2008
When Markets Collide by Mohamed El Erian 2008
Inside the House of Money by Steven Drobny 2006
Liar’s Poker by Michael Lewis 1989