Lombard Street – A Description of the Money Market - W Bagehot

Lombard Street – A Description of the Money Market

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Buch | Softcover
384 Seiten
1999
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-471-34536-7 (ISBN)
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The English precursor to Wall Street, London's Lombard Street is the original district of finance and the birthplace of the money market. This classic book, first published in 1873, endeavored to explain the money market to investors-from the theory of a national reserve, to the principles of credit and lending.
Lombard Street began as a series of articles the esteemed essayist and financial advisor, Walter Bagehot had written for The Economist during the 1850s. First published in book form in 1873, it is a vivid description of the money market that seamlessly brings together theoretical analyses, historical anecdotes, and incisive commentary on sociology, politics, and the Street's various personalities. Sharing his invaluable insights and unique observations, Bagehot touches on everything from the mechanics of deposit banking within a fractional reserve system to the nature of foreign deposits in Britain. Along with a clear explanation of why economic growth and rising living standards are dependent upon a well-managed financial system, he offers straightforward guidelines for the function of lender-of-last resort; a penetrating look at the consequences of uncontrolled credit and speculation; and an in-depth examination of the exchequer in the money market that includes a stimulating analysis of the interaction between the government's fiscal operations and the functioning of the Bank of England, the commercial banks, and the money market.
Perhaps most importantly, Lombard Street features Bagehot's prescription for crisis management, which after nearly 150 years, remains the formula of choice for containing-and curtailing-financial crises. Filled with descriptions of Lombard Street that still ring true today, this jewel of a book has withstood the test of time to become a true investment classic-one that will appeal as much to the readers of today as it did to those of years ago.

WALTER BAGEHOT is one of the most celebrated finance writers ever. One of the most lucid and discerning critics of his time, Bagehot was editor of the highly regarded Economist. Widely acknowledged as an expert on banking and finance, he was frequently consulted by Parliament.

A General View of Lombard Street. How Lombard Street Came to Exist, and Why it Assumed Its Present Form. The Position of the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Money Market. The Mode in Which the Value of Money is Settled in Lombard Street. Why Lombard Street is Often Very Dull, and Sometimes Extremely Excited. A More Exact Account of the Mode in Which the Bank of England has Discharged Its Duty of Retaining a Good Bank Reserve, and of Administering it Effectually. The Government of the Bank of England. The Joint Stock Banks. The Private Banks. The Bill-Brokers. The Principles Which Should Regulate the Amount of the Banking Reserve to be Kept by the Bank of England. Conclusion. Appendices.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.4.1999
Reihe/Serie Wiley Investment Classic Series
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 224 mm
Gewicht 470 g
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Finanzwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-471-34536-9 / 0471345369
ISBN-13 978-0-471-34536-7 / 9780471345367
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