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Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market

Walter Bagehot

Publisher: Good Press

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"Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market is a book by Walter Bagehot, one of the first writers to describe and explain the world of international and corporate finance, banking, and money in understandable language. The book tells about the financial collapse of Overend, Gurney and Company, a wholesale discount bank located at 65 Lombard Street, London, which was an important event of its time and got wide public acclaim.
Available since: 11/19/2019.
Print length: 247 pages.

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