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- Agent Twister - The True Story Behind the Scandal that Gripped the Nation
- The Bank That Lived a Little: Barclays in the Age of the Very Free Market
- Reckless
- Chasing Alpha
- The Death of Gentlemanly Capitalism
- The Greed Merchants
- Player Manager
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- The Treasury’s relationship with the City
- Deutsche Bank’s retreat may not be the end of its equities story
- Barclays’ new chairman should avoid repeating history
- As a legal case looms, the past returns to haunt Barclays
- A call for corporate boards to overturn the status quo
- How Mifid II can rehabilitate sellside research
- The Barclays case is rooted in the bank’s long-held ambitions
- Corporate scandals demand boardroom shake-up
- Mark Carney has to set the highest standards for Britain’s banks
- The trouble with ‘free’ banking for challenger lenders
- Barclays’ gamble in holding out against a DoJ settlement
- Brexit is a chance to do the ‘Big Bang’ better
- Theresa May needs to take shareholders with her
- Lenders at the last
- Too many boardrooms display a ‘conspiracy against the public’
- Barclays’ African sale shows decline of universal banking model
- The London Stock Exchange will thrive if it looks forward.
- The choice of Barclays’ new broom
- Libor trial: Have we cleaned up the financial markets? (Published with the BBC)
- Barclays and Britain wave goodbye to the big time
- The Edge: Investment Banks and Information Flows in Public Markets (published with PERC)
- Big choices for Barclays as Jenkins goes
- The precarious prospects of London finance
- Technology will liberate customers from bad banking
- HSBC’s tough week (published with Prospect Magazine)
- Travails of HSBC are a microcosm of problems in banking
- For markets there is such a thing as too much information
- Bankers, like alcoholics, must first admit they have a problem
- The forex debacle – a scandal to end all scandals
- How the forex scandal happened (Published with BBC)
- UK banks should have fewer complaints about more compliance
- What if… Big Bang hadn’t happened? (published with Prospect Magazine)
- The Establishment: And How They Get Away With It’, by Owen Jones
- Britain versus the banks
- The decline and fall of British investment banking
- Barclays’ bonuses give the City a say on banking values
- Structural change is the answer to the problem of bankers’ bonuses
- The Co-op Bank’s collapse was all too avoidable
- Rail to Royal Mail: the dangers of flawed privatisations
- Reckless banking should be a criminal offence
- Hester’s departure gives clues to future shape of UK banking
- Barclays has vaccine against future ills
- The cost of making bankers behave
- Time to seize the opportunity of the banking crisis
- Too big to manage or regulate are what matter now
- Questions for capitalism on Big Bang’s birthday
- The price and perils of taking on the banks
- Exchanges jostle to escape the middle
- Only global action can curb bonuses
- Barclays’ success comes at a price
- It is time to strip the banks of their clutter
- A win for Citi but banking is still in the dock
- Why it’s not the end for the City of London
- To fix the system we must break up the banks
- Cutting bankers down to size
- Insiders cannot provide answers on finance
- A monster probing its own trail of destruction
- It is time to put finance back in its box
- The Big Bang model that blew up in our faces
- Do not exaggerate investment banking’s death