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Reference Number (click to see whole series/group)OV45/81
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TitleFRANCE: BANQUE DE FRANCE
DateSep 1929 - Dec 1930
DescriptionNote by Hawtrey on cheap money in France, September 1929. Foreign exchange holdings, October 1929. Governors exchange photographs, October 1929. Efflux of gold from London to Paris, November 1929. Renewal of Romanian credit proposed, December 1929. Extracts from Histoire de Banque de France, December 1929. Bank consider melting sovereigns for bars for France, January 1930. R C Kay visits Cariguel, head of Foreign Exchange Department, February 1930. Harry Arthur Siepmann and Basil Gage Catterns visit Lacour-Cayet, July 1930. Moreau receives Grand Cross of the Legion d'Honneur, August 1930. Correspondence between John Maynard Keynes and Siepmann on Thomas Balogh article in the Economic Journal, September 1930. Moreau resigns Governorship and is succeeded by Moret, September 1930. Professor Sprague and lacour-Gayet discuss acceptance market in Paris, October 1930. Moret pays courtesy call on Monatgu Collet Norman, October 1930. Sterling supported in Paris contrary to Bank of France statutes, November 1930. Influx of gold into France, November 1930. Norman visits Moret, December 1930.
Original ReferenceCBP201v5
KeywordBank of France; Central Bank of France

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