Inside the Banking Crisis: The Untold Story

Inside the Banking Crisis: The Untold Story

by HughPym (Author)

Synopsis

One of the gravest challenges faced by any British government in peacetime was also one of the most surprising and shocking to come to light. When the banking system came close to collapse, nobody going about their business in October 2008 had any inkling of how vulnerable the nation's financial infrastructure was. Nobody, bar a small group of policymakers and ministers working frantically in Whitehall and the City of London. Royal Bank of Scotland, larger than the entire annual output of the UK economy, had toppled. Banking giant Halifax/Bank of Scotland was in desperate need of a bailout. A staggeringly large bill had to be paid to stave off disaster, but could Britain afford it? Yet doing nothing might have seen cash machines closed, depositors panicking and troops on the streets. As political leaders in the United States confronted challenges to their own system, their British counterparts could rely on nobody for help. A solution had to be found and fast. This book is the definitive insider's guide to the UK banking crisis, the drama and the characters involved in the collapse of some of the major pillars of British banking, and the commitment of GBP66 billion of taxpayers' money. Newly updated to include commentary on post-crash reviews and the government's share sales, Inside the Banking Crisis is informed by conversations with highly-placed policymakers, including many of the key players from that time, and explains what really happened behind closed doors in Downing Street and the City of London.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Information
Published: 30 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 147292858X
ISBN 13: 9781472928580
Book Overview: New edition of the inside account of the UK banking crisis, featuring fresh interviews with key political and financial players.

Media Reviews
This is a brilliant book - a must-read for anyone who wants to know more about who was in charge when our banking system seized up. It reveals panic, incompetence, complacency and disagreement, followed by decisive action that seemed right at the time but the author rightly raises questions about the costs imposed on us all. -- Dr Ros Altmann * former Treasury Adviser and a governor of the London School of Economics *
As someone with a ringside seat, I can say this is a fascinating and intimate portrayal of the nuclear detonation of the banking system, and how while policymakers won the war, they have still to prosecute the peace. -- Lord McFall of Alcluith * former Treasury Select Committee chairman *
A remarkable story of how, after failing to see the financial crisis coming and after fumbling the early responses, UK policymakers and regulators, helped by a group of City advisers, ended up producing a comprehensive and world-leading package of measures. -- Lord Turnbull * former head of Her Majesty's Civil Service and Cabinet Secretary *
This is high class contemporary financial history and a good read, too. It sets out not just Britain's shocking ill-preparedness for the crisis, but also how many of the banking system's enduring problems owe their origins to fraught overnight rescues to stave off financial Armageddon. -- Andrew Tyrie * Conservative MP for Chichester, Chairman of the Treasury Committee and former Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards *
Well-researched and colourful, Pym's work provides some valuable inside detail on the monumental political and financial events of those fateful days. -- Frank Dillon * The Irish Times *
Author Bio
Hugh Pym is Chief Economics Correspondent for BBC News and one of only a handful of broadcast correspondents to have covered the financial crisis from its origins in 2007 to the present. He is author of What Happened? And Other Questions Everyone is Asking About The Credit Crunch and Gordon Brown: The First Year in Power(Bloomsbury) @BBCHughPym