Why Aren't They Shouting? A Banker's Tale of Change, Computers and Perpetual Crisis

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Publisher's Synopsis

When Kevin Rodgers embarked on his career in finance, dealing rooms were seething with clamouring traders and gesticulating salesmen. Nearly three decades later, the feverish bustle has gone and the loudest noise you're likely to hear is the gentle tapping of keyboards. Why Aren't They Shouting? is a very personal, often wryly amusing chronicle of this silent revolution that takes us from the days of phone calls, hand signals and alpha males to a world of microwave communications, complex derivatives and computer geeks. In addition, it's a masterclass in how modern banking works, for those who don't know their spot FX from their VaR or who struggle to recall precisely how Monte Carlo pricing operates. But it's also an account of thirty years of seismic change that raises a deeply worrying question: Could it be that the technology that has transformed banking - and that continues to do so - is actually making it ever more unstable?

Book information

ISBN: 9781847941527
Publisher: Random House UK
Imprint: Random House Business Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 332.10285
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xvi, 304
Weight: 420g
Height: 155mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 26mm