The Bank That Lived a Little
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"The Bank that Lived a Little offers unique insights from key figures involved, presented in a compelling and dramatic narrative. Covering thirty years of internal power struggles at one of Britain's largest financial institutions, Philip Augar delivers a captivating account of Barclays' transformation from a Quaker bank to a dynamic capitalist entity. The clash between those advocating for a seat at the global banking table and those advocating for a more traditional domestic role resulted in the ousting of three chief executives and continues to spark debate within Barclays, as well as the City and beyond. Augar also delves into the details of Barclays' acquisition of Lehman Brothers at a bargain price in 2008 and their determined refusal of government assistance during the financial crisis."