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Published: 27th September 2016
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Published: 13th June 2017
Crash Bang Wallop: The Inside Story of London's Big Bang and a Financial Revolution that Changed the World
By (Author) Iain Martin
Hodder & Stoughton
Sceptre
13th June 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Economic and financial crises and disasters
Finance and the finance industry
332.09421
Paperback
352
Width 151mm, Height 205mm, Spine 24mm
250g
Published to mark the 30th anniversary of the financial revolution known as 'Big Bang', CRASH BANG WALLOP will tell the gripping story of how the changes introduced in the 1980s in the City of London transformed our world.
Attitudes to money and the way we measure value and status were completely reshaped by Big Bang, and it had an extraordinary impact on politics, on style, on technology, on the class system, on questions of public ownership, and on the geography of London. Perhaps more than anything, Big Bang revolutionised the international markets, as the capital became a testing ground for financial globalisation, with huge repercussions for the global economy. The definitive insider's account of this critically important moment in modern history, CRASH BANG WALLOP will also explore what's next for global finance as it gets ready to undergo yet another revolution. 'Iain Martin tells it brilliantly, mixing fury-inducing narrative with an acute eye for the broader conclusion.' ObserverIain Martin tells it brilliantly, mixing fury-inducing narrative with an acute eye for the broader conclusion. - Observer
Fascinating . . . it is worth raising your eyes from the Brexit mud-slinging to read a new book on the history of the "Big Bang" financial reform . . .UK politicians should take heed of Martin's book. - Financial TimesAn exciting story, told with verve - Sunday Business PostWith a journalist's eye for a good tale and a narrative style that rips along, Martin has turned an unloved part of British history about an unloved industry into a fascinating yarn. - The TimesAs historical accounts of modern finance go, this is a corker. - Breaking Views ReutersFor anyone interested in finance . . . this is a readable history of how the City became the world's money hub. - Sunday TimesHighly readable and well-informed - The NationalIt is refreshing to read this lively account of a series of actions that add up to one of the undoubted, if not undisputed, successes of modern government action . . . a timely reminder of how the City of London got to where it is now - New StatesmanIain Martin is a commentator on politics and economics. He has been editor of the Scotsman and of Scotland on Sunday and Deputy Editor of the Sunday Telegraph. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the Daily Mail and Standpoint magazine. His first book, Making It Happen: Fred Goodwin, RBS, and the Men who Blew Up the British Economy, was shortlisted for the 2013 Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award and won the Debut Book of the Year prize at the 2014 Political Book Awards.