By 1918 the British banking system had reached a degree of maturity and concentration, with a small number of large banks dominating the sector. Political concerns about the rise of financial power led to the appointment of the Colwyn Committee to investigate the amalgamations process, and consider the issue of concentration with reference to the role of banking in the economy. In this article we explore this critical inflection point in British banking history and argue that the Committee’s proceedings reveal that many current concerns about banking correspond to those of a century ago. We also argue that–contrary to some historical interpretation–the Committee did not unequivocally favour financial interests, but rather sought to stabil...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAThe Bank of England was not created to fu...
This paper studies in detail the changes that took place in the Bank of England’s Restriction era po...
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2016. This article argues th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This dissertation studies the British banking sector from the end of the 19th century until the begi...
The history of Londonâs money and credit markets is one of intermittent crises interspersed with suc...
The history of London’s money and credit markets is one of intermittent crises interspersed with suc...
Views on the role played by banks in the economy have evolved greatly over the last 125 years, as ha...
This chapter engages critically with some of the propositions in Labour Party policy concerning the ...
Concentration in many industries has increased markedly in recent decades in the US, although in Eur...
The British banking sector had many small banks in the mid-nineteenth century. From around 1885 unti...
The article examines the behaviour of two leading English clearing banks, the Midland and Westminste...
This paper studies in detail the changes that took place in the Bank of England’s Restriction era po...
We investigate the impact of increasing bank concentration on bank loan contracts in a lightly regul...
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2016. This article argues th...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAThe Bank of England was not created to fu...
This paper studies in detail the changes that took place in the Bank of England’s Restriction era po...
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2016. This article argues th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This dissertation studies the British banking sector from the end of the 19th century until the begi...
The history of Londonâs money and credit markets is one of intermittent crises interspersed with suc...
The history of London’s money and credit markets is one of intermittent crises interspersed with suc...
Views on the role played by banks in the economy have evolved greatly over the last 125 years, as ha...
This chapter engages critically with some of the propositions in Labour Party policy concerning the ...
Concentration in many industries has increased markedly in recent decades in the US, although in Eur...
The British banking sector had many small banks in the mid-nineteenth century. From around 1885 unti...
The article examines the behaviour of two leading English clearing banks, the Midland and Westminste...
This paper studies in detail the changes that took place in the Bank of England’s Restriction era po...
We investigate the impact of increasing bank concentration on bank loan contracts in a lightly regul...
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2016. This article argues th...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAThe Bank of England was not created to fu...
This paper studies in detail the changes that took place in the Bank of England’s Restriction era po...
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2016. This article argues th...