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Jacques Laffitte and the Beginnings of Investment Banking in France

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At the close of the Napoleonic era, the banking business of France except in one respect had not advanced much over what it had been in 1789. At that time it had been dominated by Protestant Swiss, the best known of whom was Necker. Some of them like the Mallets, Delesserts, and Thélussons, descended from French Huguenots who had fled to Geneva and other places and in a later generation returned to France as Swiss. The business of these bankers consisted in lending their own funds and those entrusted to their care to worthy applicants for loans, probably merchants as well as noblemen. They administered fortunes for their owners, which is especially true of the court bankers who were charged with the financial affairs of the king and his family. In addition, like all eighteenth-century bankers they had a flourishing business in bills of exchange, including the accepting of drafts of bankers and merchants in other cities and countries. Necker is said to have organized these bankers and their foreign correspondents so as to provide by a system of short-term drafts the funds for French participation in our Revolutionary War.

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  • Redlich, Fritz, 1948. "Jacques Laffitte and the Beginnings of Investment Banking in France," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 22(4-6), pages 137-161, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:22:y:1948:i:4-6:p:137-161_02
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    1. J. Marc MacDonald, 2017. "Malthus and the Philanthropists, 1764–1859: The Cultural Circulation of Political Economy, Botany, and Natural Knowledge," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 6(1), pages 1-33, January.

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