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Freud in the City

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Freud in the City

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A phone call from a head-hunter in 1983 plunged an unsuspecting FT journalist into one of the most turbulent periods in the City s history. David Freud, great grandson of Sigmund, joined stockbrokers Rowe & Pitman just as the global finance revolution took off. His first-hand account of some of the largest and most controversial deals of the last twenty years reveals the tensions, the rivalries, the cock-ups, and the break-neck pace of life in the City during this period. The reality of life in the City confounded David Freud s preconceptions. Far from being an anonymous shuffler of money between faceless institutions, it proved to be a battle-ground of individualism, dominated by powerful characters accustomed to taking tough decisions in a pressurised, gossip-fuelled environment. And as the global revolution advanced, a sense of desperation ignited extreme levels of competition, with too many financial institutions jockeying for position in a diminishing marketplace. David Freud was at the centre of it all. He played a pivotal role in the flotation of Eurotunnel, against the backdrop of Black Monday. His Warburg Euro Disney team launched the first truly pan-European flotation, raising £600m only to be faced with potential disaster when the price went into tail-spin. David Freud writes about the highs and lows of financing the Channel Tunnel Railway Link and admitting to Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, that they d got their sums massively by £1.2bn wrong. He was part of the Warburg Group s break-neck expansion which ended in humiliation and collapse and played a key role in its renaissance as UBS as its new Swiss owners rebuilt the bank s position in the financial markets of London and around the world. This inside story of the City at its most dynamic is, as playwright David Hare says, "a highly readable, morally ambiguous account of twenty crazy years of buoyant capitalism".
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Number of Pages:
386
Release Date:
2006-05-02
Publication Date:
2006-05-02
Publisher:
Bene Factum Publishing Ltd
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
ISBN10:
1903071100
Weight:
964 g

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