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189:. The crash of the Union Générale led to criticism of stock-trading (manoeuvres aimed at manipulating stock prices). It was regarded by his contemporaries as the result of a political struggle between the conservative and legitimist right (Bontoux had made this bank the bank for the conservatives: it notably had many clergymen among its shareholders) and the liberal left. 145:
with other banks while speculating on the stock market. In January 1882 the company was forced to suspend its payments and eventually collapse. On January 19, 4 billion francs is wasted, a considerable amount at that time. This was the first “big puff” in contemporary financial history.
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who had just been invalidated in the legislative elections of 1877 in Gap for vote fraud, former director of railway companies (the Staatsbahn  (de) and the Südbahn) and who in 1874 successfully launched a loan on the public markets for lignite operations in
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The Bank was officially created on June 3, 1878. The initial capital was to be 25 million francs, an amount which was immediately increased to 50 million francs. The bank met with great success in Catholic and Legitimist circles and obtained the support of the
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In 1882, resulting from overcapitalization of securities (the Stock Exchange had more securities than it could receive), poor financial management (buyout by the company of its own shares, etc.) and a struggle between "bears" (notably,
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Hubbard's Newspaper and Bank Directory of the World: With Gazetteer and Atlas Combined. Containing the Names and Descriptions of Over Thirty-three Thousand Newspapers and Fifteen Thousand Banks
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in 1875 by Catholic monarchists and then taken over in 1878 by Paul Eugène Bontoux. It went bankrupt in a resounding manner in 1882, during the stock market crash.
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and the building industry, leading to a series of unemployment and violent social conflicts, including in 1884 "the great miners' strike", and in
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by a group of Catholic and monarchist bankers and who is in trouble.
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The crisis of several years which followed mainly affected mines,
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In 1878, Paul Eugène Bontoux, former head of department of
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Paul Eugène Bontoux
Lyon
de Rothschild Frères
Hautes-Alpes
Austria
Lyon
Count of Chambord
Danubian Europe
Serbia
North Africa
Egypt
Rothschilds
Paris Stock Exchange
Paris Bourse crash of 1882
Moïse de Camondo
Louis Cahen d'Anvers
Rothschild
Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas
metallurgy
Decazeville
"Actualité économique"
Le krach de l'Union générale, 1878-1885
France and the Economic Development of Europe, 1800-1914
ISBN
978-0-415-19011-4
The Bankers' Magazine, and Journal of the Money Market
Rhodes' Journal of Banking
Hubbard's Newspaper and Bank Directory of the World: With Gazetteer and Atlas Combined. Containing the Names and Descriptions of Over Thirty-three Thousand Newspapers and Fifteen Thousand Banks
Unsettled Account: The Evolution of Banking in the Industrialized World Since 1800
ISBN

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