The European banking crisis of 1931 was a major episode of financial instability that peaked with the collapse of several major banks in Austria and Germany...
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Danat-Bank (category 1931 disestablishments in Germany)
: 354 In the European banking crisis of 1931, however, Danat-Bank suffered a run which started around 17 June due to rumours of the insolvency of the Norddeutsche...
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Banque d'Orient (category Defunct banks of Greece)
as a consequence of the Treaty of Lausanne. In 1932, in the wake of the European banking crisis of 1931, the NBG took full control of the Banque d'Orient...
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Bank run (redirect from Banking crisis)
or try to get out of their domestic banking system altogether. A systemic banking crisis is one where all or almost all of the banking capital in a country...
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Peter West (category Academics of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst)
as a poultry farmer in Cranbrook, but lost much of his fortune in the European banking crisis of 1931. He was educated at Cranbrook School as were his...
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Landesbank der Rheinprovinz (category Defunct banks of Germany)
contributing materially to the European banking crisis of 1931. The Landesbank der Rheinprovinz was a direct predecessor entity of Westdeutsche Landesbank (WestLB)...
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The European debt crisis, often also referred to as the eurozone crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year debt crisis that took...
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merger in 1953 despite the difficulties generated by the European banking crisis of 1931 which led the BUP in France to near-collapse.: 64, 66 In 1926,...
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Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechsel-Bank (category Defunct banks of Germany)
Deutsche Credit-Anstalt [de] (364 million).: 354 It survived the European banking crisis of 1931 comparatively unscathed. During the Nazi era, the Hypo-Bank...
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called a systemic banking crisis or banking panic. Examples of bank runs include the run on the Bank of the United States in 1931 and the run on Northern...
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The history of banking began with the first prototype banks, that is, the merchants of the world, who gave grain loans to farmers and traders who carried...
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Weimar Republic (redirect from List of Weimer states)
which was made worse by the European banking crisis of 1931. Germany's fragile economy had been sustained by the granting of loans through the Dawes Plan...
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one-fifth of total equity capital.: 30 Immediately afterwards, Yugoslavia was severely affected during the European banking crisis of 1931. Communal...
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Gold standard (redirect from Gold Standard (Amendment) Act 1931)
the banking system. Financial historian Niall Ferguson wrote that what made the Great Depression truly 'great' was the European banking crisis of 1931. According...
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S. Bleichröder (category Defunct banks of Germany)
with the Aufhäuser Bank in Munich. It incurred losses in the European banking crisis of 1931, precipitating the merger with Arnhold Brothers that same year...
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Wiener Bankverein (category Defunct banks of Austria)
"moratorium" on its liabilities following the European banking crisis of 1931.: 47 In 1940 following the German invasion of Belgium, Deutsche Bank bought out the...
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development of the tram network and public transport in general. The bank fared comparatively better during the European banking crisis of 1931 than many of its...
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industrial production, consumption, business investment, and the health of the banking industry contribute to these declines. U.S. recessions have increasingly...
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result of the consequent Great Depression. European banking crisis of 1931 Wicker, Elmus (1980). "A Reconsideration of the Causes of the Banking Panic of 1930"...
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Westdeutsche Landesbank AG (category Defunct banks of Germany)
risk-taking during the 1920s and failed spectacularly in the European banking crisis of 1931. Its operations were restructured and transferred in 1935 to...
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London Economic Conference (redirect from London Conference of 1933)
following the European banking crisis of 1931 and the takeover of Germany by the Nazi Party. The conference program piously invoked the aim of free international...
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Deutsche Orientbank (category Defunct banks of Germany)
Cairo, Damanhur, Mansoura, Minya, and Tanta. The European banking crisis of 1931 led to the collapse of the Orientbank's two main shareholders, namely Dresdner...
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Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft (category Defunct banks of Germany)
Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft (619 million).: 354 The BHG weathered the European banking crisis of 1931 comparatively unscathed, and was alone among the larger private-sector...
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standard in 1926, but floated again in the wake the European banking crisis of 1931. In the spring of 1933, it pegged the markka to the pound sterling....
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Allgemeine Bodencreditanstalt (category Defunct banks of Austria)
turn was at the root of Creditanstalt's collapse less than two years later, a major development of the European banking crisis of 1931. Móric Almásy, Governor...
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Bank of China (est. 2007). After a long period of relative stability, including through two world wars and the European banking crisis of 1931 during...
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Adriatic-Danubian Bank (category Defunct banks of Yugoslavia)
Šibenik, and Zagreb. The bank was severely impacted by the European banking crisis of 1931, however, after which it closed all branches except that in...
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Hungarian General Credit Bank (category Defunct banks of Hungary)
Karlovac, and Varaždin. The bank was severely affected by the European banking crisis of 1931, when it narrowly avoided bankruptcy thanks to swift government...
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Jugoslavenska Banka (category Defunct banks of Yugoslavia)
and Sušak.: 167 The Jugoslavenska Banka suffered during the European banking crisis of 1931, had to close branches, and in 1935 was restructured by Plavšić...
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Istituto Mobiliare Italiano (category Defunct banks of Italy)
Beneduce and Felice Guarneri, in response to the European banking crisis of 1931 in a context of distress of the three main Italian universal banks, namely...
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