Name Emile Moreau Role Banker | Died 1950 | |
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Books The Golden Franc: Memoirs of a Governor of the Bank of France : the Stabilization of the Franc (1926-1928) |
Émile Moreau (1868–1950) was Governor of the Banque de France from 1926 to 1930 and chairman of Paribas from 1931 to 1940. After retiring from his role as governor he took a job in a private bank. His contribution to the Poincare Stabilization helped the French Franc to gain credibility in the 1920s following the Russian Default post the Bolshevik Revolution. As pointed out in his memoirs, Emile Moreau took active measures to increase French influence in Eastern Europe. It was under his governorship that French Money Doctors were sent to Romania as advisors.
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Finance Ministry
In 1902, Maurice Rouvier, the French Finance Minister, picked Moreau to be his chef de cabinet.
Banque de France
Émile Moreau (1868–1950) was Governor of the Banque de France from 1926 to 1930. The preceding years were marked by hyperinflation in Germany and contention over the German reparation issue.