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100 1 $aMackenzie, Compton,$d1883-1972.
245 10 $aRealms of silver :$bone hundred years of banking in the East /$cCompton Mackenzie.
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2006.
300 $a1 online resource (xiv, 338 pages) :$billustrations
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aEconomic History.
500 $aIncludes index.
500 $aOriginally published: London : Routledge & K. Paul, 1954.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aCh. 1. The East India Company; James Wilson and the Chartered Bank; prospectus; subscription of capital; petition for a Royal Charter; original directors of the Bank -- chapter 2. John Company's opposition; Wilson's interventiongrant of the Charter; dissident shareholders; commencement of business; the Bank and Australia -- chapter 3. India; first branches opened; Calcutta; Bombay; opium; cotton; boom and slump in the 1860's; Karachi; the telegraph -- chapter 4. The Suez Canal; the silver crisis; its effect on India and on exchange banking; rise of tea and jute industries -- chapter 5. China; the Treaty Ports; the Bank opens in Shanghai and Hong Kong; exchange banking in China in the 1860's; the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation -- chapter 6. China; the Bank in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Hankow; the telegraph and the Suez Canal; Chinese currency; the silver crisis; the late nineteenth century; new competitors -- chapter 7. Burma; the Bank opens in Rangoon; rice; Akyab agency; expansion of trade in Rangoon Ceylon; rise and fall of the coffee industry; the Chettiars; the Bank's Colombo agency -- chapter 8. Japan; Treaty Ports; Nagasaki and Yokohama in the 1860's; Japanese currency; the Bank opens in Yokohama
505 8 $aCh. 18. Economic development in the East before 1914; jute; tea; rubber; tin; oil; the expansion of the Bank's branch system 1890-1914 -- chapter 19. The First World War; bank failures in India and China; the Bank in the East during the war; the 'Emden'; the Singapore mutiny; Head Office; the Bank's capital increased -- chapter 20. Between the world wars; the Amritsar Riots; disorder in China; the Yokohama earthquake; floods; currency and exchange; demonetization of silver in China -- chapter 21. The Great Depression; commodity restriction schemes; tea; rubber; sugar; tin; banking competition in the East; the acquisition of the P. and 0. Banking Corporation; new branches opened; the 'New Consortium'; the Court of Directors; the Bank's charter -- chapter 22. Shanghai in 1937; the Currency War in China; the Stabilization Fund -- chapter 23. The Second World War in the East; Japanese occupation of the Bank's branches; the evacuation of the banks from Burma; India; changes at Head Office -- chapter 24. The East since 1945; China; Indian independence; the Federation of Malaya; restoration and expansion of the Bank's branch system; new directors; a valuable cargo; central banks in the East; the Colombo Plan; retrospect.
505 8 $aCh. 9. The Straits Settlements; Sir Stamford Raffles; the Bank opens in Singapore; note issue; competitors in the 1860's; Penang branch; the opening-up of Malaya; branches at Taiping and Kuala Lumpur -- chapter 10. Indonesia; the Dutch East India Company; the 'Culture System'; the Bank opens in Batavia; business in the 1860's; the crisis of 1884; branches at Surabaia and Medan -- chapter 11. The Philippines; the Bank opens in Manila; 'A Merry Banker in the Far East'; Iloilo; the Spanish-American War -- chapter 12. The City of London in Victorian times; Head Office; South Sea House; Hatton Court; the London management; the Bank's business in the 1860's; the Court of Directors -- chapter 13. J.H. Gwyther; the Bank and the silver crisis; Crosby Hall -- chapter 14. The Bank between 1890 and 1914; supplemental charters; Sir M. Cornish Turner; T.H. Whitehead -- chapter 15. The abandonment of the silver standard; India; the Straits Settlements; Japan; the Philippines -- chapter 16. Siam, and Indo-China; the Bank opens in Bangkok and Saigon -- chapter 17. The silver standard and exchange business in China; the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-95; the Cassel Loan; political finance in China; the Six Power Consortium and the Crisp Loan
610 20 $aStandard Chartered Bank (1975-1985)
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
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830 0 $aEconomic history.
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