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Making Money

✍ Scribed by Pratchett, Terry


Book ID
110530267
Year
2006
Tongue
Dutch
Weight
274 KB
Series
Discworld 36
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Whoever said you can’t fool an honest man wasn’t one.

The banks are facing a crisis, and this time it’s too serious even for the old boys’ club to sort it out – this time, they’ve sunk to government intervention. But opening the vaults to public scrutiny brings a whole host of problems for those at the top: people want to know where the money’s gone, they want loans, reasonable interest rates and much much worse – accountability. The fortress of high finance is crumbling, and it may be time for a change of management – before it’s too late.


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