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Investment Banking in England 1856-1881 (RLE Banking & Finance)
Investment Banking in England 1856-1881 (RLE Banking & Finance)
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1860s Boom
1866 crisis
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Anglo-Austrian Bank
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Banbury Junction Railway
Bank Rate
Banque De Paris
Bibby Line
boom and bust cycle
British financial history
Caisse De La Dette Publique
capital market development
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Cent Debenture Stock
Credit Foncier
Early 1880s Boom
economic cycles analysis
English Finance Companies
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Finance Companies
financial crises research
Foreign Government Loans
Foreign Government Stocks
General Credit
illiquid investments
Imperial Mercantile Credit Association
Imperial Ottoman
Imperial Ottoman Bank
International Financial Society
International Financial Society studies
investment liquidity
London Financial Association
London Money Market
Metropolis Sewage
modern banking industry
nineteenth century finance
Railway Contractors
Sewage Company
Stern Brothers
Victorian era banking evolution
Product details
- ISBN 9780415530217
- Weight: 1030g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 25 May 2012
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This and the previous volume chart the history of financial institutions in England in the mid-late nineteenth century as well as examining the periods of boom and bust, their causes and effects. Using hitherto unpublished sources from the International Financial Society this book provides an unrivalled record of the development of the modern banking industry.
Phillip Cottrell
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