2008's housing crash might be long over, but Steve Eisman is not done looking for the next big macro trade. The investor — famous for his subprime mortgage bet, as documented in "The Big Short ...
There is little reason to be nervous about the US economy, though investors should still keep an eye on pockets of risk, a group of "Big Short" investors said in a joint interview with CNBC.
Don't count on a recession striking anytime soon as the US economy looks to be the most dynamic it's ever been, according to "The Big Short" investor Steve Eisman. The famed investor who called ...
Steve Eisman, managing director of Neuberger Berman ... leading up to the 2008 financial crisis were chronicled in “The Big Short,” the book by Michael Lewis that spawned a movie.
Eisman was one of the few to call the subprime crash correctly, and he features heavily in Michael Lewis's book "The Big Short." Steve Carell's character, Mark Baum, is based on Eisman in the ...
So says Steve Eisman, the Neuberger Berman money manager ... Although he is still short-selling US bank Wells Fargo (a position he has had for several months), overall, he says, "I can honestly ...
money-man hedge fund manager Steve Eisman, the guy played by Steve Carell in the movie "The Big Short". Having a wealthy dad gave Eisman access to a lot of free advice on how to work with and ...