The City: London and the Global Power of Finance

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The City: London and the Global Power of Finance
AuthorTony Norfield
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEconomics, City of London
PublishedLondon
PublisherVerso Books
Publication date
2016
Pages272
ISBN9781784783662
337

The City: London and the Global Power of Finance is a 2016 book by British economist and former trader Tony Norfield, published by Verso Books.

Background and synopsis

The City is an insiders account of the how the City, as London's financial centre is known, dominates international banking and foreign exchange and shapes global capital. Norfield spent twenty years as a senior trader in the financial district. He uses the inside knowledge to investigate the "role of the US dollar in global trading, the network of British-linked tax havens, the flows of finance around the world and the system of power built upon financial securities"[1]

Reception

In The Financial Times Brooke Masters wrote that the author "has done the research and pulled together the financial statistics that explain how the bloodsucking works" and describes the work as a "serious book"[2] In the Morning Star describes The City as "fascinating" and "outstanding" and praised the in-depth research and analysis in the book.[3]

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