The City: Inside The Great Expectation Machine: Myth and Reality In Institutional Investment And The Stock Market

The City: Inside The Great Expectation Machine: Myth and Reality In Institutional Investment And The Stock Market

by Mr Tony . Golding (Author)

Synopsis

The behaviour of the investment institutions - pension funds, insurance companies, unit trusts, investment trusts - touches, in one way or another, the great majority of those living in the UK. To an extent that few outside the City appreciate, they dominate the London stock market, both in terms of ownership and activity. This text examines the way these institutions work, how fund managers invest and the implications of their investment behaviour.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 07 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 0273642316
ISBN 13: 9780273642312

Media Reviews
Tony Golding's book leads the intelligent non-City reader through the complicated field of investment banking and fund management with style, and displays a very clear understanding of the forces that have led to the rapid changes that are taking place. It should be essential reading for anyone wanting to know what goes on in the City today. - Jim Cox, former Head of UK Equity Strategy, Schroder Investment Management A practical down-to-earth account of the activities, workings and dynamics of the City that will contribute positively to a better appreciation of the function it performs and its importance to this country. - Bill Harrison, Harrison, Lovegrove & Co., former Chief Executive of BZW This book should be required reading for every pension fund trustee as well as chancellor Gordon Brown. Had it been published in time, the Treasury could have saved itself the expense of Mr Myners' first round of consultation. Now that it has been published, trustees can save themselves the cost and ideology of a National Association of Pension Funds training course. - Pensions Management
Author Bio
About Tony Golding After graduating from Cambridge and the University of Sussex, where he gained a doctorate in industrial economics, Tony spent several years with an international electronics company. He entered the City in 1974 and spent 24 years there, starting as an investment analyst with a small, research-based firm of stockbrokers. In 1978 he joined Flemings, the London-based investment bank, becoming a director and head of research in the asset management division. Before Big Bang in 1986 he took responsibility for setting up the research and sales functions in Flemings' newly established securities operation. In 1989 he moved over to investment banking, where he specialized in the generation and marketing of acquisition and equity-financing ideas in several industry sectors, both in the UK and internationally.He left in 1998 to write this book. Many people in the City can lay claim to an in-depth knowledge of one or other of institutional investment or securities or investment banking, but very few have first-hand experience of working at director level in all three. In writing this book, Tony has drawn extensively on the all-round perspective that his varied career has given him.