Description | Main topics: Treatment of German Banks after World War Two - a memorandum by C Sadd in collaboration with Crick (Midland Bank). The effect of bomb damage on German war production - a memorandum by John Maynard Keynes. Financial Reform in Germany - a report prepared for Edward Hugh Neale Dalton and comments thereon by Harry Arthur Siepmann and Otto Ernst Niemeyer. German Banking - note of a conversation between Niemeyer and Sir Eric Coates. Basis of trade and payments between Berlin and the Western Zones. Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Claims on Germany, 1952. Possible revaluation of the Deutschmark, 1960. The exchange crisis of 1968 - report by Otmar Emminger, Deputy Governor of the Bundesbank. [Note that Volumes 1 and 2 are wanting.] |