
Small money, big problems: how an investigation on small Latin American republics shaped the financial market for sovereign debt in the 19th century
2017; FUNDAÇÃO GETÚLIO VARGAS; Volume: 30; Issue: 60 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s2178-14942017000100004
ISSN2178-1494
Autores Tópico(s)Caribbean history, culture, and politics
ResumoAbstract In 1875 the British Parliament set up a Committee to investigate frauds on loans underwritten by British and French banks to the Republics of Honduras, Costa Rica, Santo Domingo and Paraguay, reaching an amount of £12 million. The reports of the Committee and the press coverage issue revealed financial malpractices by banks and diplomats in order to induce millionaire defaults at expense of the bondholders, whilst the loan agents were living in luxuriant mansions in southern France. After the investigation, these shoddy practices were exposed to the public, reshaping the loan business for the rest of the century.
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