What Happened? and Other Questions Everyone Is Asking About the Credit Crunch

What Happened? and Other Questions Everyone Is Asking About the Credit Crunch by PYM HUGH & KOCHAN NICK


ISBN
9781905847921
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
121
Dimensions
126 x 198mm

The economic turmoil of the past year, and especially the past weeks, has left millions of people in Britain feeling anxious and confused. The media coverage, though ubiquitous, is often full of jargon and technical terms, raising more questions than it answers. There is an urgent need for a book that sets out, clearly and in ordinary language, the shocking events of the recent past and places them in context, explaining why they have happened and what may happen next. Eschewing all jargon except where absolutely necessary (and then explaining it in a glossary) Hugh Pym and Nick Kochan have written superbly articulate, cogent and helpful answers to the 100 questions people most often ask about the financial crisis. . What happened? Why? . How exactly does a bank collapse? . What is a hedge fund? . Who is going to benefit from the recent meltdown? . What effect is the crunch likely to have on the cost of living? House prices? . Are comparisons with the Great Crash of 1929 justified? AUTHOR: Hugh Pym is BBC Economics Correspondent and appears daily on television to cover the financial crisis. Nick Kochan is an author and journalist for the FT, the Economist and Euromoney. SELLING POINTS: There is a huge need for clear information to address people's concern about what has happened and why, and how it may affect them The authors are experts in the field with a strong media platform Hugh Pym is BBC Economics correspondent and appears daily on national television Massive PR campaign including press advertising, TV interviews and web marketing
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