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Borrowed Time

Two Centuries of Booms, Busts, and Bailouts at Citi

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E-book Borrowed Time James Freeman
Libristo code: 39563485
Publishers Harper Business, August 2018
The disturbing, untold story of one of the largest financial institutions in the world, Citigroupone... Full description
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The disturbing, untold story of one of the largest financial institutions in the world, Citigroupone of the "e; too big to fail"e; banksfrom its founding in 1812 to its role in the 2008 financial crisis, and the many disasters in between.During the 2008 financial crisis, Citi was presented as the victim of events beyond its controlthe larger financial panic, unforeseen economic disruptions, and a perfect storm of credit expansion, private greed, and public incompetence. To save the economy and keep the bank afloat, the government provided huge infusions of cash through multiple bailouts that frustrated and angered the American public.But, as financial experts James Freeman and Vern McKinley reveal, the 2008 crisis was just one of many disasters Citi has experienced since its founding more than two hundred years ago. In Borrowed Time, they reveal Citis history of instability and government support. Its not a story that either Citi or Washington wants told.From its founding in 1812 and through much of its history the bank has been tied to the federal governmenta relationship that has benefited both. Many of its initial stockholders had owned stock in the Bank of the United States, and its first president, Samuel Osgood, had been a member of the Continental Congress and Americas first Postmaster General. From its earliest years, Citi took massive risks that led to crisis. But thanks to private investors, including John Jacob Astor, they survived throughout the nineteenth century.In the twentieth century, Senator Carter Glass blamed Citi CEO "e;Sunshine Charlie"e; Mitchell for the 1929 stock market crash, and the bank was actually in violation of the senators signature achievement, the Glass-Steagall law, in the late 1990s until then U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin engineered the laws repeal. Rubin later became the chairman of the executive committee of Citigroup, helping to oversee the bank as it ramped up its increasing mortgage risks before the 2008 crash.The scale of the financial panic of 2008 was not, as the media and experts claim, unprecedented. As Borrowed Time shows, disasters have been relatively frequent during the century of government-protected bankingespecially at Citi.

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