Dan Seitz

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Attempts to insure England’s expanding seaborne wealth took shape over the seventeenth century, culminating in the founding of Edward Lloyd’s coffee shop in 1686. Lloyd catered to his seafaring clientele by offering shipping news updates regularly—which catalyzed the emergence of a marketplace in which shipowners and insurance underwriters could strike their bargains.
Money for Nothing: The Scientists, Fraudsters, and Corrupt Politicians Who Reinvented Money, Panicked a Nation, and Made the World Rich
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