
The world's largest market is that for foreign exchange with a turnover running into trillions per day. The mystery is why this market is dominated by trading in London when the US dollar is the main currency in use. What role is played by this market? To many it is a speculator's paradise, exposed to manipulation and contributing to currency volatility. For others it plays a central role in in the operation of the global banking system and a mechanism for maintaining currency stability.In Forex Forever, Ranald C. Michie seeks to provide answers to these and other questions by examining how the foreign exchange market has developed in the City of London over the past 150 years and uncovers its secret existence in London before the First World War.Michie explores how the City of London became the centre of the global foreign exchange market before 1914 through the international banking network, trading on the floor of the Stock Exchange, and the communications revolution that began with the telegraph. He investigates how that position was sufficient to make London the centre of a new foreign exchange market that emerged between the wars, survived the era of fixed exchange rates after the Second World War, and then flourished from 1970 onwards. This in-depth study helps to explain how and why the global monetary system has functioned since the middle of the nineteenth century.
This book investigates the historical evolution of the City of London as the dominant global hub for foreign exchange trading since 1850. Ranald C. Michie, a scholar of financial history, utilizes archival records and economic data to trace the development of the foreign exchange market from the telegraph era to the modern age of electronic trading. He argues that London's persistence as a financial center is rooted in its historical banking networks and its ability to adapt to shifting global monetary systems. By examining the market's secret existence before World War I, the author provides a framework for understanding how London maintained its central position despite the rise of the US dollar.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive historical account of the London foreign exchange market. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous examination of institutional financial history.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198903693
ISBN-13:
9780198903697
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