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James G. Rickards (29 September 1951) is an American lawyer, investment banker, media commentator, and author on matters of finance and precious metals. [1] He is the author of Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis (2011) and six other books.
The principal negotiator for LTCM was general counsel James G. Rickards. [32] The contributions from the various institutions were as follows: [33] [34] $300 million: Bankers Trust, Barclays, Chase, Credit Suisse First Boston, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, J.P.Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Salomon Smith Barney, UBS
James S. Rickards High School is a public high school in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It is a part of Leon County Schools. The first graduating class was in 1966 and the first class president was Hugh Paul Corley, Jr. The first Miss Rickards to be crowned was Betty Screws in 1966.
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Currency Wars (simplified Chinese: 货币战争; traditional Chinese: 貨幣戰爭; pinyin: Huòbì zhànzhēng), also referred to as The Currency War, [5] is an essay by Chinese author Song Hongbing. [6]
James Maude Richards (1907–1992), British architectural writer; James P. Richards (1894–1979), United States Representative from South Carolina; James William Richards (1850–1915), Canadian politician; James Edwin Richards (1945–2000), American journalist, editor and publisher; James Lorin Richards (1858–1955), American financier and ...
Rickards is an English surname. ... Harry Rickards, British-born comedian; James Rickards, American lawyer and financial commentator; Jocelyn Rickards (1924–2005), ...
James Richards (born 1983) [1] is a Welsh artist who lives in Berlin and London. [2] Born in Cardiff, [1] he studied Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art & Design, London. [3]In May 2014, Richards was nominated for the Turner Prize [4] for Rosebud, a 13-minute black and white video that includes video clips and photographs taken from erotic books in a Tokyo library, all of which have had the ...