XXV
FINANCE AND CREDITS
The science of foreign banking is the most
difficult to understand of all the departments
of modern finance. It requires the experience
of experts whose knowledge must be the most
profound and complete and includes such de
tails as the conditions of the world’s markets,
the existing crops, factory productions, local
and extraneous political affairs, as well as ex
ternal and internal commerce.
European financiers and merchants soon
recognized the importance of reciprocal bank
ing arrangements between the home countries
and foreign fields and as early as 1862, antici
pating the growth of Latin America and
sensing the financial necessities of its future
merchants, opened the London and River Plate
Bank, which with its ramifications of branches
and agencies in Argentine, Brazil, Chile, New
York, and various European countries has
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