The rise and fall of the city of money : a financial history of Edinburgh
Perman, Ray (Journalist)2019
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The Darien disaster of 1700 drove Scotland into union with England, but spawned the institutions which transformed Edinburgh into a global financial centre. The crash of 2008 wrecked the city's two largest and oldest banks - and its reputation. In the three intervening centuries, Edinburgh became a hothouse of financial innovation, prudent banking, reliable insurance, and smart investing. This is the story, not just of the institutions which were respected worldwide, but of the personalities too, such as the two hard-drinking Presbyterian ministers who founded the first actuarially-based pension fund; Sir Walter Scott, who faced financial ruin, but wrote his way out of it; the men who financed American railways and eastern rubber plantations with Scottish money; and Fred Goodwin, notorious CEO of RBS, who took the bank to be the biggest in the world, but crashed and burned in 2008.
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Author:
Perman, Ray (Journalist), author
Imprint:
Edinburgh : Birlinn, 2019.
Collation:
336 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cm
Audience:
Specialized.
ISBN:
9781780276236 (hbk)
Dewey class:
332.094134332.0941332.094
LC class:
HG186
Local class:
332.094134
Language:
English
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BRN:
2552564
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