The Genetics of Capital: Financial Times Unlocks the Codes of Monetary History

The reality that money is not merely a medium of exchange, but a fundamental force determining the rise and fall of civilizations, is a strategic necessity beyond simple financial literacy.
An Intellectual Archive: Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth
Launched by the Financial Times, "The Story of Money" series examines the historical evolution of money under the guidance of two of the finance world's most competent writers, Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth. This endeavor goes beyond a simple historical narrative, aiming to analyze the origins of today's market dynamics.
Historical Inflection Points of Money
The series explores how financial systems were constructed and which critical moments shaped modern capitalism through the following focal points:
The Logic Behind Modern Finance
Today's complex derivative instruments and digital asset ecosystems are, in fact, the result of foundations laid centuries ago. This initiative by the Financial Times aims to provide investors and strategists with the following critical capabilities:
From an Emerging Markets (EM) perspective, understanding the history of money is not just an academic curiosity; it is a survival strategy. A strategist who fails to see similar past cycles while analyzing today's volatility in the Asia-Pacific region or debt spirals in developed economies is merely trapped in snapshot data. Historical perspective is the only true compass that shows us what 'normal' is and the magnitude of the deviations we are currently experiencing.