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This Is How Finance and Banking Worked Before Computers

Odd Lots

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The Bank of England in 1780

The Bank of England is not necessarily operating 24 hours a day. It can't just press an update button at the end of the day to make sure all of the accounts are updated for the start of the next working day. So from about four o'clock all the way through sometimes to kind of 10, 11 o'clock in the evening, there are clocks updating the physical ledgers so that next day when the brokers walk in or when those business owners who are there regularly walk in, their account is up to date and they're ready to go for the new business day. But the other reason it's 24 hours is because it's a vulnerable place. So it has night watchmen

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