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    Saving the City: The Great Financial Crisis of 1914

    Saving the City by Roberts, Richard;

    The Great Financial Crisis of 1914

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 28 November 2013

    • ISBN 9780199646548
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 240x161x31 mm
    • Weight 610 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A week before the outbreak of the First World War, an acute financial crisis surged over London: the Stock Exchange closed; money markets worldwide were paralysed. Drawing on diaries, letters, memoirs, press reports, and official archives, this book tells the extraordinary, and largely unknown, story of the first true global financial crisis.

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    Long description:

    In London, the world's foremost financial centre, the week before the outbreak of the First World War saw the breakdown of the markets, culminating with the closure for the first time ever of the London Stock Exchange on Friday 31 July. Outside the Bank of England a long anxious queue waited to change bank notes for gold sovereigns. Bankers believed that a run on the banks was underway, threatening the collapse of the banking system—all with the nation on the eve of
    war.

    This book tells the extraordinary, and largely unknown, story of this acute financial crisis that surged over London and around the globe. Drawing on diaries, letters, and memoirs of participants and a wide range of press coverage, as well as government and bank archives, it presents a lively and colourful account of a remarkable episode in financial and social history, outlining the drama of the collapse and the measures taken to contain it. This crucial and compelling 'missing piece' in the
    world's financial development was the first true global financial crisis, and proved a landmark in the management of financial crises.

    Roberts has made a distinguished and scholarly contribution to the genre of financial history, and yet his account of the various back-room negotiations between politicians, bureaucrats and bankers has all the elements of a thriller.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I Breakdown
    House Closed
    Bolt from the Blue
    Worst Days
    Part II Containment
    Bankers Scheme
    Treasury View
    War Conference
    Banks Reopen
    Part III Revival and Repression
    Cold Storage
    Fixing the Foreign Exchanges
    House Open
    Part IV Perspectives
    Global Financial Crisis
    Perspectives and Conclusions

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