Forbes Magazine January 19, 1981 Turmoil in the Futures Markets


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This vintage magazine from Original Magazines is a prized find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The January 19, 1981 issue of Forbes Magazine, designated as Volume 127, Number 2, dives deeply into the intricacies of the financial world at a pivotal moment in history. Featuring a compelling cover story, it addresses the escalating turmoil in the futures markets, exploring whether government regulation is necessary for this rapidly expanding sector that boasts contracts exceeding $1 trillion.

This issue not only is a snapshot of economic concerns during a time of significant change but also offers remarkable insights into corporate strategies and international politics. It covers important events such as corporate leadership shakeups, OPEC’s evolving economic policies, and key figures in Washington's power dynamics, providing readers a historical context of the era.

In addition to its engaging narratives, this issue highlights several vital stories:

  • The debate on futures market regulation—“Step Right Up,” a discussion on whether the government should intervene in the fastest-growing regulated financial market.
  • Detailed profiles on prominent companies like Sperry Corp. and The Royal Bank of Canada, revealing the challenges and strategies of industry leaders during a tumultuous period.

Condition wise, this vintage magazine is in good condition, with a slight blur on the address label for privacy. It comes protected in plastic, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Collectors will appreciate its importance, serving as a vital resource on the intersection of finance and history.

Key Features:

  • Cover story on futures market regulation, including opinions on government intervention.
  • Insights into corporate challenges faced by major players like Sperry Corp. and others.

Add this Forbes vintage issue to your collection today and gain valuable insights into the economic challenges of the early 1980s!

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