The Bundesbank: The Bank that Rules EuropeRandom House, 1992 - 359 pagina's |
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... gold : buried in the vaults , hidden from the eyes of the nefarious , the devious and the merely inquisitive . The ... gold , is stored in the Bundesbank's subterranean strong- rooms . Thanks to West Germany's export surpluses in the ...
... gold : buried in the vaults , hidden from the eyes of the nefarious , the devious and the merely inquisitive . The ... gold , is stored in the Bundesbank's subterranean strong- rooms . Thanks to West Germany's export surpluses in the ...
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... gold stocks . The Reichsbank's gold reserves had fluctuated in the range of M500 million to M700 million in the two decades between 1890 and 1910. They roughly doubled to M1.1 billion in 1913 as the bank converted a large proportion of ...
... gold stocks . The Reichsbank's gold reserves had fluctuated in the range of M500 million to M700 million in the two decades between 1890 and 1910. They roughly doubled to M1.1 billion in 1913 as the bank converted a large proportion of ...
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... gold - based Mark ( at a rate of 1 part gold to 15.5 of silver ) was carried out on a basis which ostensibly gave pre - eminence to neither the thaler nor the gulden . Sig- nificantly , however , Germans in the Prussian - dominated ...
... gold - based Mark ( at a rate of 1 part gold to 15.5 of silver ) was carried out on a basis which ostensibly gave pre - eminence to neither the thaler nor the gulden . Sig- nificantly , however , Germans in the Prussian - dominated ...
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