The Spider Network: The Wild Story of a Maths Genius, a Gang of Backstabbing Bankers, and One of the Greatest Scams in Financial History
by David Enrich
Recommended byMarc Andreessen
About This Book
"The Spider Network" by David Enrich is a gripping and meticulously researched true story that unravels the web of deceit and manipulation behind one of the biggest financial scandals in history.
The book takes readers deep into the world of international finance and introduces them to Tom Hayes, a brilliant but socially awkward mathematician who becomes the central figure in the notorious Libor scandal.
Through extensive interviews and access to exclusive documents, Enrich provides a riveting account of how Hayes, along with a small group of bankers, conspired to rig the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) for their personal gain.
As the narrative unfolds, Enrich examines the intricate web of relationships and power dynamics within the banking industry, shedding light on the cozy and corrupt connections between banks, regulators, and traders.
With vivid storytelling and meticulous attention to detail, Enrich explores the moral compromises, personal ambitions, and fragile egos that fueled this global conspiracy.
"The Spider Network" not only delves into the technical aspects of the scandal, but also delves into the personal toll it took on those involved, exposing the psychological and emotional impact of their actions.
Through this gripping tale of greed, ambition, and betrayal, Enrich paints a vivid picture of the corrosive culture of Wall Street and the lengths some individuals will go to manipulate the system.
"The Spider Network" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the underbelly of the financial world and the ethical challenges faced in the pursuit of success.
The book takes readers deep into the world of international finance and introduces them to Tom Hayes, a brilliant but socially awkward mathematician who becomes the central figure in the notorious Libor scandal.
Through extensive interviews and access to exclusive documents, Enrich provides a riveting account of how Hayes, along with a small group of bankers, conspired to rig the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) for their personal gain.
As the narrative unfolds, Enrich examines the intricate web of relationships and power dynamics within the banking industry, shedding light on the cozy and corrupt connections between banks, regulators, and traders.
With vivid storytelling and meticulous attention to detail, Enrich explores the moral compromises, personal ambitions, and fragile egos that fueled this global conspiracy.
"The Spider Network" not only delves into the technical aspects of the scandal, but also delves into the personal toll it took on those involved, exposing the psychological and emotional impact of their actions.
Through this gripping tale of greed, ambition, and betrayal, Enrich paints a vivid picture of the corrosive culture of Wall Street and the lengths some individuals will go to manipulate the system.
"The Spider Network" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the underbelly of the financial world and the ethical challenges faced in the pursuit of success.
What People Are Saying
“'Billions'-esque saga of global financial market manipulation, at mind-boggling scale and hiding in plain sight, by a small cabal of bankers in London.”
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