Discover banking history from the early 20th century with this 1909 issue of The Bankers' Magazine, Vol.
78 (January–June). It surveys currency reform, deposits, examinations, and the evolving landscape of national and state banking, offering a window into the debates and practices of the era.
The issue compiles a rich mix of articles, notes, and reports on central banking ideas, deposit guarantees, postal savings, bank supervision, and financial legislation. It also includes contemporary industry snapshots, discussions of banking publicity, and contemporary case studies from major cities and institutions. A feature portion highlights real-world banking roles and public-facing initiatives of the period, alongside extensive index material for researchers.
Ideal for readers of banking history, economic policy, and professional researchers seeking a snapshot of early 20th-century finance.
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