The Fall of the House of Speyer

The Fall of the House of Speyer
Title The Fall of the House of Speyer PDF eBook
Author George W. Liebmann
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 260
Release 2015-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 0857727249

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The dramatic story of the last fifty years of the Speyer banking dynasty, a Jewish family of German descent, is surprisingly little known today, yet at the turn of the 20th century, Speyer was the third largest investment banking firm in the United States, behind only Morgan and Kuhn, Loeb. It had branches in London, Frankfurt and New York, and the projects it financed included the Southern Pacific Railroad, the London Underground and the infrastructure of the new Cuban republic. Later, it was the first major banking firm to finance Germany's Weimar Republic, as well as providing League of Nations loans to Hungary, Greece and Bulgaria. Yet, the firm was doomed by the nationalist passions aroused by World War I. Its English partner was denaturalised and exiled; its American partner enjoyed reduced standing because of his connection to Germany; and the Frankfurt branch closed with the coming of the Third Reich, its German partner fleeing into exile. The firm was dissolved in 1939, a surprisingly anticlimactic end to one of the great international banking companies of modern times. George W. Liebmann here tells the story of the firm and the family - shedding new light on the protagonists of a remarkable dynasty, who came undone in the dramatic years of the early 20th century.

The Fall of the House of Speyer

The Fall of the House of Speyer
Title The Fall of the House of Speyer PDF eBook
Author George W. Liebmann
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 330
Release 2015-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 0857729284

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The dramatic story of the last fifty years of the Speyer banking dynasty, a Jewish family of German descent, is surprisingly little known today, yet at the turn of the 20th century, Speyer was the third largest investment banking firm in the United States, behind only Morgan and Kuhn, Loeb. It had branches in London, Frankfurt and New York, and the projects it financed included the Southern Pacific Railroad, the London Underground and the infrastructure of the new Cuban republic. Later, it was the first major banking firm to finance Germany's Weimar Republic, as well as providing League of Nations loans to Hungary, Greece and Bulgaria. Yet, the firm was doomed by the nationalist passions aroused by World War I. Its English partner was denaturalised and exiled; its American partner enjoyed reduced standing because of his connection to Germany; and the Frankfurt branch closed with the coming of the Third Reich, its German partner fleeing into exile. The firm was dissolved in 1939, a surprisingly anticlimactic end to one of the great international banking companies of modern times. George W. Liebmann here tells the story of the firm and the family - shedding new light on the protagonists of a remarkable dynasty, who came undone in the dramatic years of the early 20th century.

Other People's Money

Other People's Money
Title Other People's Money PDF eBook
Author Charles V. Bagli
Publisher Penguin
Pages 434
Release 2014-03-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0142180718

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A veteran New York Times reporter dissects the most spectacular failure in real estate history Real estate giant Tishman Speyer and its partner, BlackRock, lost billions of dollars when their much-vaunted purchase of Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village in New York City failed to deliver the expected profits. But how did Tishman Speyer walk away from the deal unscathed, while others took the financial hit—and MetLife scored a $3 billion profit? Illuminating the world of big real estate the way Too Big to Fail did for banks, Other People’s Money is a riveting account of politics, high finance, and the hubris that ultimately led to the nationwide real estate meltdown.

The Independent

The Independent
Title The Independent PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1104
Release 1903
Genre
ISBN

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The Independent

The Independent
Title The Independent PDF eBook
Author Leonard Bacon
Publisher
Pages 1120
Release 1903
Genre
ISBN

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The Rise and Fall of the Merchant Banks

The Rise and Fall of the Merchant Banks
Title The Rise and Fall of the Merchant Banks PDF eBook
Author Erik Banks
Publisher Kogan Page
Pages 592
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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"This book examines the ascendancy and decline of the British merchant banking industry over the last 200 years. It illustrates the central role these institutions played in the growth and development of the global and domestic economy and assesses their prospects and influence in a continuously changing environment." "The origins, ascendancy, triumphs, contributions, failures and decline of these institutions are analysed with reference to the external forces which shape them, from the dawn of merchant banking in the 18th century, to the peak years of dominance in the 19th century, and into the challenging War and post-War years when power and influence were lost to European universal banks and US global financial conglomerates."--BOOK JACKET.

The Street Railway Journal

The Street Railway Journal
Title The Street Railway Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1314
Release 1915
Genre Electric railroads
ISBN

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