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Pacific Banking, 1859-1959 : East Meets West

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This volume explores the implications of colonialism in Pacific banking.

The Yokohama Specie Bank was, from 1880 until its closure by the Americans in 1946, the engine of Japanese overseas foreign banking.

No other Asian peoples were able to achieve financial power at this time.

The British, despite being challenged by other colonial powers, such as France, through various banking houses, and especially through the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, were able to exert a powerful influence throughout the region.

They recruited able British nationals to head banking operations in south and east Asia.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333626001 / 9780333626009
Hardback
03/10/1994
United Kingdom
240 pages, tables, figures, index
141 x 222 mm, 411 grams
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