The Good Trader IV: Greespan's Gift

by Chris Dunn

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As ever in the Bank's 300 year history, it doesn't matter who proposes, the Bank disposes - on its own terms. It is no accident that during the nineties, the bank organised what, with hindsight, amounted to a pogrom against the independents in financial journalism. Before anything else the Bank wants to be assured of gettings own view across, irresepctive of the accuracy of its take. Bank of England independence wholly rules out anything so relativistic as interdependence. Adopting one of Ernie Bevin's quips ('Open the Pandora's box and any number of Trojan Horses will come leaping out'), the anachronistic Bank resembles a Bastille riddled with Spanish practices. Patrial integrity backed up by Montagu Norman's frighteners is the hallmark of the Bank's trade. Now read on as Chris Dunn tears world markets apart once again in Good Trader IV : Greenspan's Gift - and reaches surprising conclusions!
  • ISBN10 1844263630
  • ISBN13 9781844263639
  • Publish Date 1 January 2006
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Upfront Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 314
  • Language English