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French Trade and Banking Footholds in Hankow/Wuhan Challenging British Hegemony up the Yangtze (1903–1920)

In: The Development of International Banking in Asia

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  • Hubert Bonin

    (GRETHA-Bordeaux University)

Abstract

French companies and banks (mainly Banque de l’IndochineBanque de l’Indochine) undertook to sustain the momentum launched by the French State, its diplomacy and various business lobbies in favour of the promotion of economic patriotism in China. The coalition of the Consulate, the branch Banque de l’IndochineBanque de l’Indochine and trade houses transformed Wuhan/HankeouHankeouWuhan into a hub to draw regional commodities and to introduce French goods. Bankers there had to cross military and political events, to resist competitionHSBC (HSBC, from Shanghai), and to take part to the development of the concession, in the midst of the Yang Ze Kiang valley. They had to get embedded into the connections of Chinese business (through the comprador and trade houses) to avoid the risk of asymmetry of information, to broaden their capital of knowledge about the business opportunities in the area, and to get used to the local uses of payment. Their intimacy with the few French trade houses having offshoots there favoured the development of substantial banking stuff, despite the dependence from theShanghai market-place Shanghai marketplace and from the treasury funds of the Banque de l’IndochineBanque de l’Indochine branch downstream.

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  • Hubert Bonin, 2020. "French Trade and Banking Footholds in Hankow/Wuhan Challenging British Hegemony up the Yangtze (1903–1920)," Studies in Economic History, in: Takeshi Nishimura & Ayumu Sugawara (ed.), The Development of International Banking in Asia, chapter 0, pages 195-220, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:stechp:978-4-431-55615-2_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-55615-2_8
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