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Formation17 May 1930
Type secret society
Interest ofEdward Jay Epstein, Adam LeBor
SubpageBIS/Assistant General Manager
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{{QB|"The Bank is completely removed from any governmental or political control."
Gates McGarrah, first president of the Bank for International Settlements, 1931[1]

 

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Group

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Basel Committee on Banking Supervision1974

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Alexandre LamfalussyEconomic adviser19761981

 

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References

  1. Gates McGarrah, “A Balance Wheel of World Credit,” Nation’s Business, March 1931, 24. BIS archive, File 7.18 (2), MCG8/55.


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