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The Rise and Fall of Wessex Asset Management and the 2008 Crash

Entrepreneurial Financial Markets
By: Tim Weir

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In light of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, Weir highlights the fundamental weaknesses of the financial system, and examines issues such as women in hedge funds, pay in the finance sector, and the future of the Eurozone.

What caused the Global Financial Crisis of 2008? What lessons should be learnt from it? Could it happen again? Taking his own career in the…
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What caused the Global Financial Crisis of 2008? What lessons should be learnt from it? Could it happen again? Taking his own career in the City of London as a starting point, the author tackles these important questions. His position as a fund manager in a variety of financial institutions during the 1980s and 1990s, and then as a hedge fund manager from 1999 to 2011, gives him the ideal vantage point. He is an insider: he knows the trade, the pitfalls, the hubris and the mistakes.

This highly readable book highlights the fundamental weaknesses of the financial system: the problems surrounding liquidity and risk, the vulnerability of the market to errors and overshoots, and the devastating effects of amplifying those errors with unsustainable amounts of debt. The book also examines issues such as women in hedge funds, pay in the finance sector, and the future of the Eurozone. The distinction between the banking system and the hedge fund industry is also brought into sharp focus.

With an entertaining and lively style, the book leads the reader effortlessly through complex arguments and analysis, leading to a comprehensive overview of the financial crisis as well as a clear-eyed grasp of the finer details. Whatever your level of financial expertise, this is essential reading.

Tim Weir graduated in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Queens College, Oxford in 1980. He worked for thirty years as an equity fund manager in the UK, and set up the hedge fund firm Wessex Asset Management in 1999.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-9027-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-9027-4
  • Date of Publication: 2016-05-26

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-9678-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-9678-8
  • Date of Publication: 2016-05-26

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: K
  • THEMA: K
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  • "I knew Tim well before he became a fund manager and his book is wholly redolent of him. It is lucid, well-informed, provocative and funny, all underpinned by a first class brain. Exhibiting wonted refinement of taste too, he drops occasional phrases from Bob Dylan through the text. As I read I thought of another: “There’s no success like failure, but failure’s no success at all”. Was Wessex Asset Management (Tim’s business) a success or failure? I know the warranted pride he took in its ascent and how tenaciously he fought to defend the interests of clients and for survival when that test came in 2008/9. The account of this rise and fall is gripping and will make the book appealing to a wide constituency. Meanwhile his forensic analysis of this century’s Great Crash will delight those masochists who wish to relive it all. Tim and his colleagues must have felt some sense of failure when it became clear that Wessex was no longer viable, but reading the book leaves you with the conviction that this is a success story written by a success."
    - Nick Train Managing director and equity fund manager, Lindsell Train Global Equity

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