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Born | John Edward Horner Chancellor December 1962 (age 61) Richmond, London, England |
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Known for | Predicting the dot-com bubble, and the credit bubble |
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Spouse | Antonia Phillips |
Relatives | Anna Chancellor (sister) Cecilia Chancellor (cousin) |
Awards | George Polk Award in 2007 |
Website | www |
John "Edward" Horner Chancellor (born December 1962), is a British financial historian, finance journalist, and former hedge fund investment strategist and a former investment banker. In 2016, the Financial Analysts Journal called him "one of the great financial writers of our era",[1] and in 2022, Fortune called him "one of the greatest financial historians alive".[2] Chancellor is noted for his prescient warnings of the last three major economic bubbles in his published works: Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation (1999, the dot-com bubble), Crunch-Time for Credit? (2005, the credit bubble), and The Price of Time: The Real Story of Interest (2022, the everything bubble).[3][4]
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