The most powerful bank: inside Germany's Bundesbank

The Most Powerful Bank is the first-ever book-length examination of the powerful, highly secretive Bundesbank. The might of the Deutsche mark gives the Bundesbank greater influence over European monetary policies than most elected governments. With the ascendance of Germany as Europe's premier...

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1. Verfasser: Marsh, David 1952- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Times Books 1992
Ausgabe:1. ed.
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Zusammenfassung:The Most Powerful Bank is the first-ever book-length examination of the powerful, highly secretive Bundesbank. The might of the Deutsche mark gives the Bundesbank greater influence over European monetary policies than most elected governments. With the ascendance of Germany as Europe's premier financial power, the actions of the German central bank affect national economies and corporations around the world. No economy is exempt
As The Wall Street Journal has observed: "When Bundesbank President Helmut Schlesinger tightens the credit screws in Frankfurt, Caterpillar Inc. feels the pain in Peoria."
In this compelling and informative book, David Marsh, a veteran correspondent for the Financial Times, goes inside the Bundesbank and the inner workings of the churning German economy to provide a revealing portrait of what has often been called "the bank that rules Europe." In bringing to life the Bundesbank and the people who run it, Marsh leaves no stone unturned
Beschreibung:XX, 331 S.
ISBN:0812921585

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