A Businessweek Bestseller
‘You fail to read F.I.A.S.C.O. at your peril.’ —Los Angeles Times
F.I.A.S.C.O. is the best-selling account of Frank Partnoy’s education in the jungle of high finance from 1993 to 1995. It follows the young Morgan Stanley salesman as he learns to navigate a marketplace where billions of dollars are made and lost in the creation and trading of derivatives, a type of security that almost nobody fully understands. Seen in relief against the financial meltdown of 2008, F.I.A.S.C.O. appears ever more prescient, and in a new epilogue written for this edition, Partnoy connects his story to the central role derivatives played in that crisis.
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Frank Partnoy is a professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley and the author of four books including Wait: The Art and Science of Delay and F.I.A.S.C.O.: Blood in the Water on Wall Street. He has written for the Financial Times, the New York Times, and Portfolio.