Tower of Basel, Adam LeBor
Tower of Basel, Adam LeBor
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Tower of Basel
The Shadowy History of the Secret Bank that Runs the World

Author: Adam LeBor

Narrator: John Mawson

Unabridged: 10 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 01/28/2025


Synopsis

A brilliant investigation into the most powerful institution you’ve never heard of.“An absorbing and thorough examination.” —Reuters The Bank for International Settlements is the bank for central banks. It is one of the world’s most secretive—and most influential—global financial institutions. Created by the governors of the Bank of England and the Reichsbank in 1930 and protected by an international treaty, the BIS and its assets are untouchable, legally beyond the reach of any government or jurisdiction. In the 1940s, under the supervision of an American banker, the BIS accepted looted Nazi gold, conducted deals for the Reichsbank, and was used by both the Allies and the Axis powers as a secret contact point to keep the channels of international finance open. Now updated with two new chapters on the BIS’s role in the development of Central Bank Digital Currencies and their disturbing implications for civil liberties and personal financial autonomy, Tower of Basel offers an incisive and enthralling picture of one of the most powerful financial organizations to ever exist.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pfauzgrot on February 27, 2014

What a huge disappointment. The only explanation I have for the great reviews in the WSJ or the Times is that they didn't read the whole thing. Its littered with typo's, spelling errors, and even grammar mistakes (no, Belgian and Belgium are not the same, and Alfred Krupp is not spelled Alfried). Wh......more

Goodreads review by Breakingviews on July 12, 2013

By Dominic Elliott “The shadowy history of the secret bank that runs the world”, the subtitle of Adam LeBor’s new book, may sound sensationalist. But “Tower of Basel” is an absorbing and thorough examination of one of the world’s most important yet opaque institutions: the Bank for International Sett......more

Goodreads review by noblethumos on May 08, 2025

Adam LeBor’s The Tower of Basel: The Shadowy History of the Secret Bank that Runs the World (PublicAffairs, 2013) is an incisive and compelling investigation into one of the world’s most opaque financial institutions: the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). As the world’s oldest international......more

Goodreads review by Jiri on May 11, 2014

Brilliant evidence of super power that really rules the world. This is not a conspiracy theory.......more

Goodreads review by Void on August 28, 2013

I was so incredibly excited about this book, the subject promised to be so very interesting: I was expecting great analysis and big picture views but unfortunately the book seems to have more of a socialist jealousy and moralistic perspective, focusing much more on what the author thinks others shou......more


Quotes

Wall Street Journal
“Adam LeBor's Tower of Basel: The Shadowy History of the Secret Bank That Runs the World makes a strident case for challenging these financial shamans [central bankers] ... Mr. LeBor's polemical tone makes his book compelling ... It's a very ugly picture, and Mr. LeBor has painted it well.”

Edward Lucas, author of Deception: The Untold Story of East-West Espionage TodayTower of Basel is essential reading. Meticulously researched and fluently written, it reveals a slice of the modern world's untold history—a gripping tale of covert networks, secret deals and unaccountable, powerful individuals whose decisions shape our lives.”


Liaquat Ahamed, author of Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World“Adam LeBor has written an absolutely fascinating history of the BIS, perhaps the most enigmatic financial institution in the world. The story he unveils of the many skeletons in its closet and its astounding ability to remake itself periodically only add to its mystique.”


Harold James, professor of history and international affairs, Princeton University, and author of Making the European Monetary Union

“Compelling reading—a masterly depiction of the role of the BIS in the Nazi period and Second World War.”

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