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With Fast Cars, Champagne And Eurobonds, 1987… A Year Of Excess By Paul Mitchell, London’s Most Outrageous Year Is Brought To Life

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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Paul Mitchell’s 1987… A Year of Excess is a captivating memoir that chronicles the wild ride of the 1987 stock market crash through the eyes of a market participant.



 

1987… A Year Of Excess

1987… A Year Of Excess by Paul Mitchell

Paul Mitchell’s 1987… A Year of Excess offers a thrilling glimpse into the tumultuous world of high finance. Set against the backdrop of the 1987 stock market crash, this captivating novel follows a cast of colorful characters as they navigate the highs and lows of the Eurobond market.

Mitchell, a seasoned Eurobond veteran, expertly weaves together fact and fiction to create a vivid and authentic portrayal of the era. From the opulent lifestyles of City traders to the cutthroat competition and high-stakes deals, the novel captures the excitement and danger of the financial world.

Through the eyes of his fictional characters, Mitchell explores the impact of the Big Bang on the British banking industry and the far-reaching consequences of the 1987 crash. With wit and insight, he reveals the dark side of greed, the power of ambition, and the enduring allure of the City of London.

Paul Mitchell

Paul Mitchell, a native of Bethnal Green, East London, was educated at a local grammar school. After marrying in 1985 and starting a family, he embarked on a successful career in finance, spending over three decades in various financial institutions, including 18 years at Mitsubishi Financial Group. Prior to his career in finance, he worked in the construction industry.

Beyond his professional life, Mitchell is a talented musician and former footballer, having played for both Fulham F.C. and Watford F.C. in his youth.

1987: A Year of Excess is his debut novel, offering a captivating glimpse into the high-stakes world of finance during a pivotal year in history.

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