A BankerS Journey: How Edmond J. Safra Built A Global Financial Empire

A BankerS Journey: How Edmond J. Safra Built A Global Financial Empire

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The Remarkable Life And Career Of Edmond J. Safra: The Most Successful Banker Of The Second Half Of The 20Th Century; Protector Of The Global Sephardic Jewish Community; Philanthropist; And Collector. From The Age Of Fifteen To A Career Spanning Europe, And North And South America, Across Six Languages, Safra Built A Global Financial Empire While Staying True To His Family Legacy.Who Was Edmond J. Safra? The Greatest Banker Of His Generation, In The Estimation Of A Former World Bank President. The Founder Of Four Massive Financial Institutions On Three Continents, And A Proud Child Of BeirutS Jewish Quarter. An Innovative Avatar Of Financial Globalization, And A Faithful Heir To A Tradition Of OldWorld Banking. The Leading Champion And Protector Of The Sephardic Diaspora.In A BankerS Journey, Financial Journalist And Historian Daniel Gross, Who, Like Safra, Traces His Heritage To Aleppo, Syria, Reconstructs The Public Life Of An Intensely Private Man. With Exclusive Access To SafraS Personal Archives, Gross Tracks The BankerS Remarkable Journey From Beirut To Milan, So Paulo, Geneva, And New YorkTo The Pinnacle Of Global Finance.Edmond Safra Was Fifteen In 1947, When His Father Sent Him To Establish A Presence In Milan, Italy. Fluent In Six Languages, And With An Eye For Value, Managing Risk, And Personal Potential, Safra Was In Perpetual Motion Until His Tragic Death In 1999. The Modern, Global Financial Empire He Built Was Based On Timeless Principles: A Banker Must Protect His Depositors And Avoid Excessive Leverage And Risk. In An Age Of Busts And Bailouts, Safra Posted Remarkable Returns While Rarely Suffering A Credit Loss.From A Young Age, Safra Assumed The Mantle Of Leadership In The SyrianLebanese Jewish Community, Providing Personal Aid, Supporting The Communities That Formed In Exile, And Championing Sephardic Religious And Educational Efforts In Israel And Around The World.Edmond J. SafraS Life Of Achievement In The Twentieth Century Offers Enduring Lessons For Those Seeking To Make Their Way In The TwentyFirst Century. He Inspired Generations To Make The World A Better Place.

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