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The Millionaires' Factory - The inside story of how Macquarie Bank became a global giant (Paperback)
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The Millionaires' Factory - The inside story of how Macquarie Bank became a global giant (Paperback)
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Do you know who pockets the money when you pay tolls on the Chicago
Skyway? Who's the major investor in Lagoon Water Solutions in
Oklahoma City? Who sold Plano-based Atlantic Aviation for nearly
$4.5 billion in 2021? Who closed a deal for financing a new
Goethals Bridge between New York and New Jersey? Would you have
thought an Australian banking group was or is pulling the strings
behind all these infrastructure projects? The extraordinary and
revealing story of the Australian bank that took on the world, and
the culture that lies behind its entrepreneurial approach.
Macquarie is everywhere. As an investment bank, a commodities
player and an international leader in infrastructure fund
management, Macquarie has inserted itself into your life somehow,
no matter where in the world you're reading this book. The
Millionaires' Factory lifts the lid on this unique banking success
story, from its origins in Australia in 1969 to its presence in 33
markets today. It identifies the big decisions that have allowed
the bank to thrive where others have floundered, and the unique
Macquarie ability to spot a niche few others can see. It also
uncovers the dramas, the turf fights, the scandals and the
failures, as well as the supercharged salaries and bonuses that
earned them the nickname 'the millionaires' factory'. Drawing on
their interviews with Macquarie CEOs and senior managers past and
present, journalists Joyce Moullakis and Chris Wright explain the
culture that drives Macquarie: its unique 'loose-tight' approach to
risk, its empowerment of individual staff to try new things, and
its knack for turning market calamities into opportunities. Markets
move and Macquarie has reinvented itself time and again as they do
so, but one thing never changes: it's seldom on the wrong side of a
deal.
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Imprint: |
Allen & Unwin
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Country of origin: |
Australia |
Release date: |
February 2023 |
Authors: |
Chris Wright
• Joyce Moullakis
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Dimensions: |
234 x 153mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
432 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-76106-715-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-76106-715-X |
Barcode: |
9781761067150 |
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