Barclays Deck
What is the Barclays eagle, and why is it a useful detail to know?
Model answer
The spread eagle comes from the sign of the Black Spread Eagle that hung outside the firm's Lombard Street premises from 1728, when businesses were identified by signs rather than street numbers —…
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