
This Is How Finance and Banking Worked Before Computers
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The Rise and Fall of Francis Fonten
This chapter recounts the dramatic story of Francis Fonten, a Bank of England clerk whose moral lapses lead to serious repercussions. It explores the historical context of financial crimes and their severe penalties in 18th century Britain, particularly highlighting the death penalty's role in maintaining monetary integrity. The discussion also examines the evolution of financial markets, the impact of technology, and the human elements that shaped banking practices before automation.
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