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Banking on Global Markets Deutsche Bank and the United States, 1870 to the Present

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ISBN-10: 0521863252

ISBN-13: 9780521863254

Edition: 2008

Authors: Christopher Kobrak

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Banking on Global Markets uses the story of the U.S. business and political dealings of Germany's largest bank to illuminate developments in the ongoing globalization of major financial institutions. Throughout its nearly 140-year-long history, Deutsche Bank served as one of Germany's principal vehicles for forging links with the rest of the world, and the U.S. market probably remained Deutsche Bank's highest foreign priority and its most frustrating challenge. Banking on Global Markets traces Deutsche Bank's involvement with the United States in the context of a changing national and international regulatory and economic environment. It is the story of how international cooperation…    
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Book details

List price: $81.99
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 2/21/2008
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 512
Size: 6.57" wide x 9.33" long x 1.26" tall
Weight: 1.958
Language: English

Overview of the title and terrain
On Golden Chariots - Deutsche Bank's U.S. Business 1870 to 1914
First steps
Deutsche Bank and American electrification
The Northern Pacific bankruptcy saga
The fallout
Other transportation and commercial investments
A taste for start-ups
Transitions
Deutsche Bank and the U.S. During 'Great Disorder' - 1914-1957
Personal, communication, and financial breakdowns
War supplies, espionage, and expropriation
Salvaging assets and business prophets in the war's immediate aftermath
Deutsche Bank and reestablishing financial flows
Deutsche Bank and the collapse of the fragile world economic order
Second Phoenix
Renewal and Re-entry - 1957-2000
Divisive issues and the making of a new financial landscape
From Abs to Kopper and from joint ventures to branching
Bankers' trust
Postscript: Deutsche Bank in the U.S. and the future of multinational banking