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(Ebook) The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960: Towering Investors by Nigel Edward Morecroft (auth.) ISBN 9783319518497, 9783319518503, 3319518496, 331951850X

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Authors:Nigel Edward Morecroft (auth.)
Pages:353 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:15.05 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783319518497, 9783319518503, 3319518496, 331951850X
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(Ebook) The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960: Towering Investors by Nigel Edward Morecroft (auth.) ISBN 9783319518497, 9783319518503, 3319518496, 331951850X

This book explores the origins and development of the asset management profession in Britain as a distinct activity within financial services, independent of banks and stockbrokers. Specifically, it identifies the main individuals and institutions after 1868 who established the profession. The book draws a distinction between banks (short-term deposit-taking) and asset management (an investment service with longer-term objectives). It explains why some banks fail but asset management businesses generally do not. It argues that asset management has been socially useful and has had a beneficial impact on the development of securities markets by offering choices to savers as an alternative to banks, improving the efficiency of capital allocation, re-cycling excess savings productively and enabling a range of investors - from institutions to individuals - to benefit from thoughtful, long-term investing.
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