Postponed to a future date
The Venetian Files: The Secrets of Financial Crises - A Public Lecture and Reading
Description
Join us for a public lecture and reading from The Venetian Files, a novel by Izaias Almada & Matheus Grasselli
Novel Synopsis: As major financial centres are on high alert for the imminent collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, a young couple in New York is swept into an ancient financial plot. Around the world, strange and seemingly unrelated events – a murder in Venice, a plane crash in the South China Sea, a fatal accident in Sao Paulo – coincide with politicians and central bankers receiving secret messages. The powerful shadowy organization behind centuries of financial crises springs into action once again.
Matheus Grasselli is a Professor of Financial Mathematics and the Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, former Deputy Director of the Fields Institute for Mathematical Science in Toronto, Canada, the author of numerous articles on optimal investment, banking networks and financial fragility. His international career includes teaching, publications, and lectures in the USA, Brazil, Britain, and France.
Copies of The Venetian Files will be available at this event for CAD$20 - payment via cash only.