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Walter J. BAEYENS's avatar

A similar fate awaited the Belgian goldreserves, kept in the vaults of the Banque de France. The same Banque de France had refused to transfer the Spanish gold reserves to the Spanish authorities in 1930. Instead those were later handed over to Franco, who was heavily indebted to Nazi Germany...

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It is the Bank for, not of International settlements. I was reading something the other day about how the Czec army was far superior to the German one at this time and could have easily have prevented the invasion but they were persuaded not to resist. Just seen a post re Fed Reserve press release on 15 March 5pm announcing July launch for the FedNow Service. "The Service will Debut with Financial Institutions and the U.S. Treasury on Board."

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