Tom Wright was one of the first journalists to arrive at the scene of the raid in which Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden. In 2013, he spearheaded coverage of the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh, which killed over 1,000 people, earning the Wall Street Journal a Sigma Delta Chi award from The Society of Professional Journalists. He is a Pulitzer finalist, a Loeb winner, and has garnered numerous awards from the Society of Publishers in Asia, which in 2016 named him "Journalist of the Year." He speaks English, Malay, French and Italian.
Bradley Hope has worked for the Wall Street Journal for the last four years, covering finance and malfeasance from New York City and London. Before that, he spent six years as a correspondent in the Middle East, where he covered the Arab Spring uprisings from Cairo, Tripoli, Tunis, and Beirut. He was detained by authorities in Bahrain, reported from the front lines of the Libyan civil war, and has been teargassed in raucous Egyptian protests. Bradley is a Pulitzer finalist and a Loeb winner, and also author of Last Days of the Pharaoh, a chronicle of the final days and hours of the presidency of Hosni Mubarak.
In 2009, a chubby, mild-mannered graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business named Jho Low set in motion a fraud of unprecedented gall and magnitude--one that would come to symbolize the next great threat to the global financial system. Over a decade, Low, with the aid of Goldman Sachs and others, siphoned billions of dollars from an investment fund--right under the nose of global financial industry watchdogs. Low used the money to finance elections, purchase luxury real estate, throw champagne-drenched parties, and even to finance Hollywood films like The Wolf of Wall Street.
By early 2019, with his yacht and private jet reportedly seized by authorities and facing criminal charges in Malaysia and in the United States, Low had become an international fugitive, even as the U.S. Department of Justice continued its investigation.
BILLION DOLLAR WHALE has joined the ranks of Liar's Poker, Den of Thieves, and Bad Blood as a classic harrowing parable of hubris and greed in the financial world.
##像一般的金融调查故事一样有点拖沓冗长。还是想给四分出于两个主要原因,一个是涉及投行业务的部分想到日常工作心有戚戚焉,另外一个是难得里面涉及不少我认识的明星感觉有点亲切 最近读了一本书叫《Billion Dollar Whale》,台湾版的译名叫《鲸吞亿万》。这本书讲的是一个叫Jho Low的马来西亚人,在沃顿商学院毕业以后通过和马来西亚当时的总理,沙特的外交官,以及沙特主权基金的成员进行勾结,以1MDB这个马来西亚主权基金为载体,诈欺,洗钱,大量挪用公...
评分 评分##Only the reality can tell such an unimaginable story. All the characters involved in the case, especially Jho Low, challenged the bottom line of humanity. Living in the so called civilized society, sometimes I really want to question about humans’ conscien...
评分##刘特佐作为一个典型的白手套,并没有直接从政府里贪污或盗窃财产,而是采用了更高明的手段,借用国家信用和国际金融体系,在灰度中游走,里应外合,满足领导人的政治和个人诉求,用钱驱动高盛,商业银行,中东主权基金等各个利益方,大肆为自己敛财,花钱通过演艺明星和社交名流得到名气,事发后又巧妙利用地缘政治争取生存空间,一部侧面反映掮客的好书,推荐对政商勾结有兴趣的读者阅读
评分##Only the reality can tell such an unimaginable story. All the characters involved in the case, especially Jho Low, challenged the bottom line of humanity. Living in the so called civilized society, sometimes I really want to question about humans’ conscien...
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