1st Edition

Investment Banking in England 1856-1881 (RLE Banking & Finance) Volume One

By Phillip Cottrell Copyright 1985
    20 Pages
    by Routledge

    438 Pages
    by Routledge

    This and the following 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 Using hitherto unpublished sources from the International Financial Society this book provides an unrivalled record of the development of the modern banking industry.

    Preface. List of Tables. Abbreviations. Part 1: Financial Institutions and Economic Growth 1. Financial Institutions and Economic Growth. 2. The Mobilisation of Savings in England, 1820-1860. 3. The English Finance Companies of the 1860s 4. The Founding of the International Financial Society. 5. The Capital of the Finance Companies, 1863-1866. Part 2: The Boom of the 1860s and the English Finance Companies 6. The Boom of the 1860s and the English Finance Companies: An Introduction. 7. The Operations of the Finance Companies: Foreign Industrial and Commercial Flotations, 1863-1866. Appendix: The Founding of the Anglo-Austrian Bank 1863. 8. The Operations of the Finance Companies: The Financing of Railway Construction Abroad, 1863-1866. 9. The Operations of the Finance Companies: Foreign Government Loans, 1863-1866. 10. The Operations of the Finance Companies: Domestic Industrial and Commercial Flotations, 1863-1866. 11. The Operations of the Finance Companies: The Finance of Domestic Railway Construction, 1863-1866. 12. The Financial Boom of the 1860s, the crisis of 1866 and the Finance Companies 13. Liquidation, 1866-1880.

    Biography

    Phillip Cottrell