The South Sea Bubble and the Rise of the Bank of England (A)

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Publication Date:
July 30, 2018

Industry:
Financial Services

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Government

Source:
Darden School of Business

In October 1720, John Hanger, governor of the Bank of England (BoE), and his fellow directors confronted the imminent collapse of the South Sea Company (SSC). The SSC directors urgently appealed to the BoE for funds to prevent collapse. Should the bank rescue the SSC? The answer to this question hinges upon an assessment of the origins of the market bubble, Britain’s strategy of creating trading monopolies, the development and role of the new BoE, and Britain’s jockeying to be a major power.

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