The Day the Markets Roared, Henry Kaufman
The Day the Markets Roared, Henry Kaufman
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The Day the Markets Roared
How a 1982 Forecast Sparked a Global Bull Market

Author: Henry Kaufman, David B. Sicilia

Narrator: Mike DelGaudio

Unabridged: 3 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2022


Synopsis

Legendary economist Dr. Henry Kaufman shares a classic Wall Street story that has never been fully told: a firsthand account of the day in August 1982 that would define US economics for decades

Dr. Henry Kaufman is the most famous economist Wall Street has ever seen, renowned well beyond the financial industry. He was the subject of New Yorker cartoons, had cameos in drama productions and two seminal literary works of the 1980s, was subject to death threats, and enjoyed the nickname "Dr. Doom." His pinnacle of influence arrived on August 17, 1982.

That single day turned out to be the beginning of the world that we now live in. At the time, after painful years of high interest rates and the inflation of the late 1960s and 1970s, consumers were paying 17 percent and higher to borrow money. But by the end of one summer day almost 40 years ago, the stock market had undergone its second-biggest rally since WWII, while bond prices soared and interest rates plunged. Dr. Kaufman himself had written a memo that sparked this tremendous boom-and it set the global markets on fire, marking the start of almost four decades of US economic growth.

The Day the Markets Roared answers the questions:

• Why did Dr. Kaufman break with his longstanding bearish views to make a momentous prediction that spurred blaring headlines everywhere from Brazil to Beijing?
• How could a private individual exercise such profound influence over global financial markets?
• How did we get to today's rock-bottom and even negative rates? And what is their continuing impact on the economy, our financial markets and our livelihoods?

The Day the Markets Roared is a firsthand, minute-by-minute account of one remarkable day in financial and economic history, with a rich cast of characters, from Salomon's John Gutfreund to interest rate guru Sydney Homer, to Dr. Kaufman's longtime friend, Fed Chairman Paul Volcker. Dr. Kaufman reflects on the lessons of the historic August 1982 episode, harkening back to a more optimistic moment in American history, and offering inspiration for better times ahead.  

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan

Has a narcissistic feel throughout and seems to lack focus. Still, some good content to digest. "With the federal government and the Fed firmly joined at the hip, the transformation of capitalism into statism is gaining momentum, perhaps irreversibly." (p170) Unless of course the Fed loses its power t......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

This book is a quick read and it was ok but not exactly what I was hoping for. The book was little hard for me to get into and relate since the era was the early 80’s. Apparently Kaufman’s analysis had a mighty impact on the markets then and the story was how he changed from being bearish to bullish......more

Goodreads review by Nam KK

Some good stuff here and there from once-one-of-the-most-respected economists at most respected firm on the Street.......more

Goodreads review by Max

Most of this book is from the point of view of an insider to days long gone, which is interesting and a quick read. What I found most valuable was the last chapter, where he Dr. Kaufman expressed concerns about models using historical data that would provide poor predictions of the future, an unknow......more