Livre De Poche broché Bristol illustré 1978
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Nizhny Novgorod City Public Bank. A Brief History of the Bank's Fifty Years of Operation. 1864-1914 In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Nizhegorodskiy Nikolaevskiy gorodskoy obshchestvennyy bank. Kratkiy ocherk pyatidesyatiletney deyatel'nosti sushchestvovaniya banka. 1864-1914 Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).The essay describes the history of the Bank's establishment and opening its growth and progressive activities in the development of the operation the Bank's own financial operations the Bank's staff and the Management Board. The publication is uniquely placed as a reference material: the Bank's operating statements and balance sheets statements of general and cash flows profits capital growth over 50 years the Bank's maintenance costs balance sheets and so on. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb15131b9f311906fd
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Trade-Industrial Bank of the USSR. (Bank for Foreign Trade of the USSR). Notification of receiving a foreign transfer. In Russian /Torgovo-Promyshlennyy Bank SSSR. (Bank dlya vneshney torgovli SSSR). Uvedomlenie o poluchenii zagranichnogo perevoda. Miropol. On the letterhead of the Commercial and Industrial Bank is an inscription: Bank for Foreign Trade of the USSR. The notice is franked with a stamp 8 from the 10-year series of the October Revolution (Zagorsky # 205). On the back is a typewritten text about Rabbi Nukhim Tversky receiving a valuable package with a $25 stamp. Two distinct postage stamps: Miropol 24.12.1927. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb4c7bf2958f28668f.
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Bugrov A.V. State Bank of 1860 1917 In Russian (ask us if in doubt)./Bugrov A.V. Gosudarstvennyy bank 1860 1917 gg. Specific essays are devoted to the elaboration of the banking charter of 1894 the discussion on the problem of its autonomy or independence from the Ministry of Finance the poster campaign of the war loan of 1916 the development of the branch network of the main bank of the empire and the construction of its buildings the officials and employees of the State Bank. This is the first attempt in modern Russian historiography to consider this topic comprehensively and institutionally. The broad scope of the topic and its temporal boundaries (from the emergence to the liquidation of the State Bank) coverage of various aspects of the activities of the main bank of the empire. SKUalb8beb542ab7de6f0f.
Kjøbenhavn, Høpffner, 1737 4to. Uncut without wrappers, as issued. Three lines of text to last leaf, otherwise fine. 4 ff.
Rare first publication of the first regulation of “The Kurantbank”, the first independent Danish bank. It was established on 29 October 1736 as a joint-stock company with royal charter, and its official name was The Copenhagen Transfer, Exchange, and Loans Bank. It opened for business on 11 March 1737 and was established to 1) strengthen Danish commerce and manufacturing 2) contribute to the maintaining of the monetary system and, 3) be completely independent from the state. “Since the beginning of the 17th century a number of banks had been set up in several countries of Northern Europe, partly deposit and transfer banks (Amsterdam 1609, Hamburg 1619), partly note-issuing credit banks (London 1694, Edinburgh 1695, and — to some extent — Stockholm 1656). With the exception of the short-lived bank of John Law all of them were founded in republics or non-absolute kingdoms. For more than a century the idea of setting up a bank had, now and then, occupied the minds of Danish governments, but without results. In the 1730'ties the prices of agricultural products, Denmark's chief exports, were extremely low. About 1735 new advisers, especially J. S. Schulin and count Fr. Danneskiold-Samsoe, persuaded the king, Christian VI, to counteract the threatening lack of foreign exchange by encouraging direct trade and home manufactures.In order to attain this a new department of trade and manufactures was formed, with the said ministers as presidents. A severe obstacle to the plans of the department was the lack of capital in the country. In order to provide the trade and manufactures of Copenhagen with cheap loans the department planned to establish a bank, and the king soon took an ardent interest in the project. First mentioned in February plans were realised in the autumn of 1736.” (Rasmussen, Kurantbankens oprettelse).
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Red Students. Central Bank Proletstud of the All-Russian Central Bank and the World Bank. # # 15-17, 19-31./Krasnoe studenchestvo. Organ TsB Proletstuda VTsSPS i MB. ## 15-17, 19-31. Red Students. Central Bank Proletstud of the All-TsSPC and the World Bank. # 15-17, 19-31. Moscow: GIZ, 1929-1930. # 15. 32 p.We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUbd-56d954d9ab3b10ba.