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Bank of San Fernando : ウィキペディア英語版
Bank of San Fernando
The Bank of San Fernando ((スペイン語:Banco de San Fernando) or ''Banco Español de San Fernando'') was a financial institution created in Spain in 1829〔(Real cédula de 9 Julio de 1829 para la erección en Madrid del banco de San Fernando ). On Google Books.〕〔Gabriel Tortella, "Spanish Banking History, 1782 to the Present" 865:874 in Manfred Pohl, Sabine Freitag, European Association for Banking History, ''Handbook on the history of European banks'', Elgar Original Reference Series, Edward Elgar Publishing, 1994, ISBN 1-85278-919-0. p. 865–866. (Available ) on Google Books.〕 at the initiative of Finance Minister Luis López Ballesteros, replacing the old Bank of San Carlos.〔〔(Brief History ), Banco de España. Retrieved 2010-03-04.〕 It assumed the debt of the Bank of San Carlos〔 and increased its capital by replacing an uncollectable 77.4 million peseta government debt with 10 million in cash,〔 with the intention of establishing Spain's first public bank, with the capacity to issue Spanish currency,〔 although two thirds of its ownership was private.
Among its other activities, it became a ''de facto'' financial instrument to salvage the liquidity of Spanish finances,〔 especially during the First Carlist War during the reign of Isabella II. It was merged in 1849 with the Bank of Isabella II (founded 1844), retaining the name Bank of San Fernando until 1856, when it became the Bank of Spain.〔〔(History of a Central Bank ), Banco de España, p. 6 (p. 8 of PDF). Retrieved 2010-03-03.〕
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