By: |
Hubert BONIN (GREThA UMR CNRS 5113 - Institut de Sciences Politique de Bordeaux) |
Abstract: |
Many pamphleteers in the 1900s-1920s and of short-sighted histories criticised
French investments in Russia. They accused on the moment or retrospectively
bankers and financiers of having involved savers’ cash (that of “France des
petits” and middle classes) in the “adventure” of “emprunts russes”. Our paper
intends to argue about the reality of the portfolio of risk analysis of which
banks equipped themselves in order to set up a capital of skills and to draw a
“curb of experience”, to apply them to risks management fostered by assets
committed to eastern Europe. |
Keywords: |
Bank; Risk analysis; Risk management; Investments in Russia; Emprunts russes; Market confidence; Risk saving |
JEL: |
N2 N24 F36 |
Date: |
2010 |
URL: |
http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:grt:wpegrt:2010-05&r=cis |