Confessions of a City Girl

Confessions of a City Girl

by Barbara Stcherbatcheff (Author)

Synopsis

City Girl was watching when all the boys thought they were masters of the universe. She was there when they blew their bonuses on Lamborghinis and lap dancers. She was fighting for survival as they sent the country into the worst slump since the Great Depression. 'City Girl' was born when she arrived in London, and joined her first merchant bank in the boom days. She worked for old-school stockbrokers in the shadow of the Bank of England and competed against the bad-boy brokers of Canary Wharf. She worked with the super-rich hedge-fund managers in the sleek streets of Mayfair. She met, married and divorced her very own City Boy. She made and lost millions of pounds. She's seen it all, done it all and lived to tell the tale. Fresh from writing thelondonpaper's City Girl column, our heroine gives us the inside track on life in the financial capital of the world. This is her story. She's her to tell us what went wrong - and why the girls are the only ones who can put it right. The trade mark 'City Girl' is used under licence from NI Free Newspapers Limited.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Virgin Publishing
Published: 13 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 0753519763
ISBN 13: 9780753519769
Book Overview: The old boys have lost it, the city boys have blown it, here comes the girl.

Author Bio
City Girl landed her first job in the City of London in 2004, rose fast through the banking ranks and was frequently the only girl on her team. She has traded bonds and derivatives in some of the most competitive and testosterone-filled offices on earth. She loves it, hates it and remembers every last detail. In 2008 she started writing the weekly 'City Girl' column in thelondonpaper - the same slot as the hugely popular City Boy column that led to Geraint Anderson's best-selling book of the same name.