Read Lords of Finance: 1929, the Great Depression, and the Bankers Who Broke the World Online
Authors: Liaquat Ahamed
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National Reserve Association, 56
Nationalbank (Germany), 90, 127–28
Nazis
and conspiracies against Hitler, 484
and German economic recovery, 481
rise of, 3, 6, 183
n
, 184, 282, 395, 400, 402, 409, 420, 479–80
and Schacht, 2, 403, 420–21, 480–81, 482–83
Netherlands Bank, 191–92, 435
Neuflize, Jean de, 245, 246
New Deal program, 444, 462, 474
New York Life Insurance Company, 475, 476
New York Stock Exchange, 49, 308, 342, 343, 358, 360, 456
Niemeyer, Otto, 233, 234
Norddeutsche Handelsbank, 43
Norddeutsche Wolkkammerei “Der Nordwolle,” 414
Norman, George Warde, 81–82
Norman, Montagu Collet
appearance and personality of,
xii
, 2, 7, 25–26, 27, 145, 146, 151,
242
, 259, 260,
290
,
394
, 463
and appeasement, 487–88
Asquith letter to, 433
awards and honors for, 1, 27, 405, 488–89
and Baldwin, 141–42, 233
as Bank of England board member, 24, 32–33
Bank of England as “mistress” of, 224, 260
and blame for Great Depression, 501, 502
in Boer War, 26–27
as Brown Shipley partner, 23, 24, 26, 27, 32
Canadian trip of, 1, 5, 6, 425, 430–31
and Churchill, 6, 147–48, 223–24, 232, 235, 236, 239
concerns about Great Depression of, 5
and Credit Anstalt problem, 404, 405, 406
criticisms of, 6, 313, 487
and currency stabilization, 469–70
and Dawes Plan, 209, 212–13
death of, 489
and deflation, 161, 301
and devaluation, 159, 463–64, 465–66
and early years of British Depression, 422, 424–25
and events leading to World War I, 23–24, 31–33
and exchange rates, 465
and Federal Reserve Board, 321, 339–40
financial affairs of, 25
first joins Bank of England, 83
and French economy/relations, 260, 286–88, 304, 381
and German economy, 192, 193–97, 260, 280, 285–86, 326, 335, 415–16, 418, 488
and gold reserves, 320
and gold standard, 155, 163, 169, 220, 221, 225, 231, 232–33, 236, 237, 239, 288–89, 292, 297, 345, 383, 425, 430–31, 432, 434, 465, 487, 502
as governor of Bank of England, 83, 139, 145–46
and Harrison, 319, 320–21, 344, 370, 413, 434, 465, 473
and Hatry case, 352
health of, 1–2, 24, 27, 28, 33, 148, 212, 304, 371, 425, 488
image of, 145–46, 148
and impact of Great Crash, 370
“imperialist dreams” of, 287
and interest rates, 320–21, 424, 465
international bank proposal of, 381–82, 383
and Keynes, 6, 168–69, 373, 491
and Lamont, 212–13, 383
and London Economic Conference, 469
and Long Island meeting, 297
and Macmillan Committee, 371–73
and media, 1, 147–48, 382, 463–64
as member of Court of Bank of England, 81
and moratorium on reparations and war debt, 409, 410, 412, 413
and Moreau, 259–61, 269, 287, 288, 291, 292, 301–2, 380
personal background of, 26, 81–82
personal/social life of, 25, 27, 28, 29, 146, 224, 464–65
personality of, 146, 148, 149, 224, 233, 304, 373
pessimism about world economy of, 339–40, 344, 392, 425
philosophy/worldview of, 151–52, 169
and prices, 465–66
professional background of, 26, 83
and proposed league of central bankers, 149–50
pseudonyms of, 146–48
as reflection of national psyche, 8
and reparations, 6, 297–98, 487
reputation/power of, 2, 5–6, 7, 8, 29, 145, 148, 237, 301, 373, 392, 487
and Romania funding, 301, 302
and Schacht, 192, 193–97, 254, 260, 281, 282, 285–86, 404, 488
self-image of, 149, 489
and Snowden, 223
and speculation, 289
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and stock market, 313, 339–40
and Strong, 92, 132, 136, 139, 141, 149–51, 153, 168–69, 170, 172, 196, 209, 221, 225–29, 240, 254–56, 260, 276, 277, 287, 288, 294–95, 297, 300, 302, 303, 304, 321, 322
and Strong-French relationship, 300
Time
cover story on, 345
and U.S. buying of gold, 473
U.S. visits of, 141–43, 146–47, 150, 225–29, 240, 320–22, 344, 382–83, 411, 463–64
and U.S.-British relations, 240
and war debts, 136, 141, 169, 501
and Young conference, 339
Noyes, Alexander Dana, 313, 347, 351
open market operations, 175, 368–69, 436, 439, 458, 475
d’Orléans, Henri, 486–87
d’Orléans, Jean, 486
The Other Club, 237–38
Page, Arthur, 133
Painlevé, Paul, 248, 248
n
Panic of 1907, 51–54, 59, 211, 244, 271, 307
n
, 351
Papen, Franz von, 479, 485
Paris, France
Americans in, 256–57, 258
Dawes Committee meetings in, 201–6
and German invasion of, 71
Norman’s visits to, 147
riots in, 257–58
Strong’s visits to, 92, 137–38, 256
as world financial center, 287–89
Paris Peace Conference
Allied-German relations at, 117–18
and blame for Great Depression, 500
British delegation to, 201
economic consequences of, 116
and Keynes-Wilson relations, 170
negotiations of, 137
reparations negotiations at, 104–7, 114, 131
and war debts, 131
Pinchot, Gifford, 447–48
Pittman, Key, 467, 468
Plesch, Janos, 490, 494
Poincaré, Raymond, 117, 197–98, 204, 206, 261, 262
n
, 263, 265, 267, 268, 286, 301, 456
Poland, 108, 221, 287, 329, 333, 341, 396, 410, 419, 423, 484
post-World War II world, Keynes’s planning for, 491–92
Potter, William, 355, 437
prices
as cause of Great Depression, 465–66, 497, 501
of commodities, 469, 471, 490, 497
and Fed role in European problems, 293
and goals of central banks, 171
and gold, 379, 460, 462, 465, 471–74, 501
in 1930, 374, 376
Strong’s views about, 171
and unemployment, 475
protectionism, 375, 375–76
n
Public National Bank, 386–87
Pujo Committee, 47
Quesnay, Pierre, 263–64, 264
n
, 334, 345
Raskob, John J., 311, 342
Rathenau, Walter, 118, 120
RCA (Radio Corporation of America), 199, 310, 342, 354, 438
“real bills” theory of credit, 80
real estate boom, U.S., 273–74, 275, 278
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), 439, 442, 472
Reichsbank
and Agadir crisis, 43
and attempts to rescue German economy, 418, 419
and Autonomy Law, 188
and Bank of England, 195
and blame for Great Depression, 502
board of, 88, 208
creation of, 88
and credit, 415
and Danatbank bail out, 414, 415, 418
and Dawes Committee, 207, 208
and debasement of German currency, 120–22
directors of, 125
divisiveness within, 191
and financing of war, 43
foreign borrowing by, 208, 415
foreign deposits in, 44
and foreign exchange, 419
General Council for, 280
and German domestic policy, 119, 120–21
and German economy, 415–16
gold reserves of, 43, 44, 70, 124, 186, 191, 208, 415, 435, 502
government’s relationship with, 88, 124, 188, 286, 401
Harrison’s support for, 335
Havenstein as president of, 87, 88, 124–25, 187–88
headquarters of, 295
importance of, 7, 280
and interest rates, 334, 341, 371, 400
Luther named head of, 414
New York Fed holding of gold from, 379
n
Norman’s support for, 335
and Polish loan, 287
and politics, 286
printing of money by, 119, 121, 122, 124, 125–27, 188
reaction to Great Crash by, 371
recapitalization of, 208
and reparations, 208
Schacht named president of, 191, 192
Schacht removed from, 484
Schacht return to, 481
and stock market, 284
U.S./Federal Reserve loan to, 434
withdrawals from, 43
and Young Plan, 398
Reichstag
DDP in, 103
dissolution of, 400
members of, 102
Nazis in, 3, 395, 400, 480
reaction to Schacht speech by, 420
Rentenmark, German, introduction of, 185–89, 189
n
, 191, 195, 206
reparations
and attempts to rescue German economy, 417–18
and blame for Great Depression, 501
cancellation of, 489
“capacity to pay” concept for, 200
and disillusionment in Europe, 151
forgiveness of, 479
and French-German relations, 331–37
German default on payment of, 195, 213, 215, 327–28, 334, 335, 397–98, 401
and German domestic economic policy, 119
German obsession about, 109
in Germany, 120–28
Hague conference (1930) about, 397–99
as heart of Dawes Plan, 209
and impact of Great Crash, 370
international conferences concerning, 116–19
Keynes’s views about, 109–10, 114–15, 118, 131–32, 143–44, 337
and Long Island meeting, 297–98
Mellon’s views about, 315
moratorium on, 4, 407–14
need for restructuring of, 326
opposition to, 6
and Paris Peace Conference, 104–7, 114, 131
as political issue, 129
reduction in amount of, 284
size/total figure for, 108, 200, 207, 215, 216
suspension of payments on, 395
and transfer protection clause, 327–28, 334, 336
and Treaty of Versailles, 108, 396, 398
and war debts, 131, 132, 139, 144, 328, 333, 336, 407–14
See also
Dawes Committee; Young Conference; Young Plan;
specific nation
Reparations Commission.
See
Dawes Committee
Réveil National movement, 69
Revelstoke, Edward Baring, Lord, 331, 332, 335
Rhineland, 328, 396
Rist, Charles, 254, 263,
290
, 294–95, 297, 298, 299, 300
Robineau, Georges, 241, 243, 250, 254
Rockefeller, John D. Jr., 56
Rockefeller, John D. Sr., 53, 142
Rogers, Will, 347, 455, 463
Romania, 301, 302, 410
Roosevelt, Franklin
bank closings by, 451–53
bank rescue package of, 453–56, 457
and banking crisis, 445, 446–47
devaluation of dollar by, 460–62, 466–71, 473–74
and elections of 1932, 441–42
and Federal Reserve Board, 475
fireside chats of, 455, 471
“first hundred days” for, 456–57
and gold price, 471–72, 473–74
and gold standard, 443, 458, 461–62
and Harrison, 473
and Hoover, 444, 446–47
image of, 473
inauguration in, 448
Keynes’s views about, 490–91
knowledge of economic policies of, 458–59
and London Economic Conference, 467, 469–71
and prices, 459–51, 462, 465–66, 469–70, 471, 475
Roosevelt, Theodore, 40, 132, 133
Rothermere, Harold Harmsworth, Viscount, 343
Rothschild, Alfred de, 78; Alphonse de, 246; Edouard de, 245, 246, 265–66, 266
n
, 267, 268, 416; Guy, 265; Louis de, 404; Maurice, 266
n
; Mayer Amschel, 179
Rothschild family, 4, 10, 29, 30, 179, 209, 210, 246, 265, 266, 404
Rouvier, Maurice, 65–67
Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance, 111
Royal Institute of International Affairs, 5, 404
Rubin, Robert, 498
Ruhr valley
coal production in, 238
French invasion/occupation of, 120, 147, 152, 182, 198, 199, 204, 261, 264
French withdrawal from, 213, 214, 215
Russia
British loans to, 76, 136
civil war in, 137–38
danger from, 383
default in (1998), 499, 500
French relations with, 31, 130, 325
German declaration of war against, 31
German relations with, 36, 42
mobilization in, 29, 31, 42, 48
optimism on duration of war in, 75–76
sale of art works by, 364
Schacht views about, 107
war debts of, 131, 136
Sabin, Charles, 48, 49–50
Schacht, Horace Greeley Hjalmar
ambitions of, 37, 38
appearance of,
34
, 103–4, 104
n
, 281–82,
290, 394, 478
arrest and imprisonment of, 484–85
attempts to induce return of, 419–20
and attempts to rescue German economy, 417–18
on Banking Commission, 89–90
and Belgium affair, 191
between 1919–23, 101, 107, 127–29
and blame for Great Depression, 501, 502
and British loans to Germany, 193–97, 288
and Brüning austerity plan, 401–2
and conspiracies against Hitler, 484
and credit, 284
and Credit Anstalt problem, 404
as currency commissioner, 183, 185–87, 188–89, 206
at Danatbank, 179, 185, 281
and Dawes Committee/Plan, 205–6, 207, 208, 214–15, 280, 284, 285
death of, 486
and Dresdner Bank, 36, 40, 89–90
and events leading up to World War I, 36, 41, 42, 44
and exchange rate, 293
financial affairs of, 127–28, 183, 281
and foreign borrowing, 284, 286, 292, 297, 324, 328–29, 395, 396, 397
and French economy, 255
German cabinet disavowal of position of, 335–36
and German economic recovery, 283–84
and German national psyche, 8
on Germany, 128
and Gilbert, 327, 335
on global financial system, 482
and gold reserves, 420
and gold standard, 186, 502
government relations with, 396–99
on Great Britain, 41
and Havenstein, 188