Niall Ferguson returns to financial history in 'High Financier,' a comprehensive biography of Siegmund Warburg. Drawing on over ten thousand previously unexamined letters, Ferguson explores Warburg's pivotal role in postwar finance, from rebuilding London's City to shaping European financial integration, while adhering to rigorous ethical and aesthetic standards.
Why You Should Read?
- Understand Siegmund Warburg's unique, risk-averse philosophy that prioritised integrity over rapid profit, offering a contrast to modern financial practices.
- Gain insight into the origins of modern merger strategies and the eurobond market, pioneered by Warburg.
- Discover how a refugee from Nazi Germany became a key behind-the-scenes advisor to governments and a dominant force in international banking.
- Explore a meticulously researched account of a complex figure whose life provides valuable lessons for navigating contemporary financial crises.