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Rogue Banking - A History of Financial Fraud in Interwar Britain

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Matthew Hollow is currently a Research Associate in the Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience at Durham University. His main research interests are related to the history of corporate criminality and the evolution of commercial banking in Britain. He obtained a PhD from Oxford University in 2012. Klappentext Since the turn of the millennium, the British media has been awash with stories of bankers and financiers caught engaging in acts of corporate wrongdoing and financial skullduggery. But just how different are these crimes to those committed in the past? And, is the threat of financial fraud greater today than in bygone years?In this book, Matthew Hollow begins answering these questions by providing an in-depth historical overview of some of the most significant frauds that took place in the British financial sector between 1919 and 1939. Using extensive archival evidence, he reveals the variety of tactics that were employed by interwar fraudsters to conceal their underhand transactions and dupe the British public into handing over their money. He goes on to explore the different factors that motivated these fraudsters many of whom had previously had blemish-free records to engage in these acts of deception and deceit.Rogue Banking is a unique resource for history and finance researchers and students, both in the UK and around the world, who are interested in questions relating to corporate fraud and white-collar crime. This book's interdisciplinary approach also makes it an accessible and informative tool for professionals in accountancy, management and criminology. Zusammenfassung Since the turn of the millennium, the British media has been awash with stories of bankers and financiers caught engaging in acts of corporate wrongdoing and financial skullduggery. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Pillars of Society? Financial Crime in the British Banking Sector, c. 1919–1939 2. From Speculation to Devastation: Securities Fraud and Company Promotion Fraud in Interwar Britain 3. Rogue Financiers: Fakers, Confidence Tricksters and Share-Pushers in Britain between the Wars Conclusion Bibliography...

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