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The Death of Gentlemanly Capitalism: The Rise and Fall of London's Investment Banks (Penguin business)
The Death of Gentlemanly Capitalism: The Rise and Fall of London's Investment Banks (Penguin business)
Philip Augar
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Philip Augar arrived in the City of London a callow graduate in the late 1970s, stunned by a world where jobs were casually offered over long and boozy lunches, where your school tie was more important than anything you knew about investment. A City whose "institutions and values reflected the... Read More

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