High Financier, Niall Ferguson
High Financier, Niall Ferguson
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High Financier
The Lives and Time of Siegmund Warburg

Author: Niall Ferguson

Narrator: James Langton

Unabridged: 17 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/30/2010


Synopsis

In this groundbreaking new biography, based on more than ten thousand hitherto unavailable letters and diary entries, bestselling author Niall Ferguson returns to his roots as a financial historian to tell the story of Siegmund Warburg, an extraordinary man whose austere philosophy of finance offers much insight today.

A refugee from Hitler's Germany, Warburg rose to become the dominant figure in postwar City of London and one of the architects of European financial integration. Seared by the near collapse and then "Aryanization" of his family's long-established bank in the 1930s and then frustrated by the stagnation of its Wall Street sister, Kuhn Loeb, in the 1950s, Warburg resolved that his own firm of S. G. Warburg (founded in 1946) would be different.

An obsessive perfectionist with an aversion to excessive risk, Warburg came to embody the ideals of the haute banque—high finance—always eschewing the fast buck in favor of gilt-edged advice. He was not only the master of the modern merger and founder of the eurobond; he was also a key behind-the-scenes adviser to governments in London, Tokyo, and Jerusalem—to his critics, a "financial Rasputin." Like a character from a Thomas Mann novel, Warburg was a complex and ambivalent man, as much a psychologist, politician, and actor-manager as he was a banker. In High Financier, Ferguson shares the first book-length examination of a man whose life and work suggest an alternative to the troubled business principles that helped shape our current financial landscape.

About Niall Ferguson

Niall Ferguson is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University; the William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School; a senior research fellow of Jesus College, Oxford; and a senior fellow of the Hoover Institution, Stanford. The bestselling author of Paper and Iron, The House of Rothschild, The Pity of War, The Cash Nexus, Empire, Colossus, and The War of the World, he is also a contributing editor of the Financial Times. Since 2003, he has written and presented three highly successful television documentary series for British television: Empire, American Colossus, and, most recently, The War of the World. He and his family divide their time between the United Kingdom and the United States.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kenneth on November 08, 2020

This is a very good, very readable biography of an important but today little known figure in international finance. Siegmund Warburg created the Eurobond market and also pioneered the hostile takeover and the assertion of shareholder power against management ego or "stakeholder" capitalism. He was......more

Goodreads review by Kenneth on November 17, 2014

I always love reading Niall Ferguson's books. They are well-researched and provide excellent insight into the individuals and times. This book was no different. My one issue is that the book was a bit dense, but still worthwhile considering the importance of Siegmund Warburg.......more

Goodreads review by noblethumos on February 19, 2025

Niall Ferguson’s High Financier: The Lives and Time of Siegmund Warburg (2010) is a meticulously researched biography of one of the most influential bankers of the 20th century. Through a detailed examination of Warburg’s personal correspondence, business dealings, and historical context, Ferguson p......more

Goodreads review by Kathrin on April 11, 2022

I came across this book after having read Ron Chernow's biography of the Warburg family. Siegmund came from the Alsterufer branch and after fleeing Germany as a Jew in the 1930s developed an illustrious career in finance in London. This biography provides a lot of economic insights as well as charti......more

Goodreads review by Samuel on December 24, 2024

Pales in comparision to his biography of the Rothschild family. Juding by the acknowledgements, Ferguson quickly wrote the book based of notes made during an on-again, off-again research period which lasted fifteen years to meet a publisher's deadline.......more