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was
Director of the Central Teller of the Public Treasury (1894), Director General of Public Accounts (1895), Inspector of Finance (1897), Councilor of State in Extraordinary Service (1898), Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance (1898), Director General of Public Accounting (1899), first President of the Court of Auditors (1907), financial adviser to the Ottoman Government (1908). Charles Laurent retired in 1909 at the age of 53, having already occupied the most senior posts in the administration.
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on 30 December 1886, an officer on 9 January 1897, a commander on 26 January 1901 and a Grand
Officer on 9 April 1907. He was raised to the dignity of Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour on 16 January 1920. Charles Laurent died on 16 February 1939 in Paris. There is a Square Charles-Laurent in Paris
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Augustine de Bénazé (1865–1945). Their children were Pierre Charles Théodore Laurent (1892–1935), Jean Charles Léon Laurent, Captain of the infantry (1894–1916) and Jacques Laurent (1896-1989). Laurent became Chief of Staff to the Minister of Finance in 1893. He
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In 1935 Laurent had large stakes in the Crédit
Electrique, Union pour l'Industrie et l'Electricité and Société Centrale pour l'industrie électrique. That year the police reported that he had set up a fund to "combat the projects of the parties of the left seeking the diminution of the sale price of
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industries. The concept was that French firms would obtain options on 25% of the main German companies in the region and would be represented on their boards, while the companies would be rescued from liquidation and the French would guarantee that Upper
Silesia would remain German rather than be
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The Crédit national was founded under a law of 10 October 1919 with a capital of 100 million francs, and played an important role in providing medium and long term credit in France. It was jointly owned by the state, the main credit suppliers and the main French industrial enterprises. The
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reached Berlin on 20 April 1922. He was very disappointed in
Laurent's attitude, since Laurent seemed uninterested in improving Franco-German relations. While ambassador Laurent continued as President of Thomson-Houston and remained on the board of the Suez Canal Company.
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in July 1920 and tasked with supervision of reparation payments and control of the Berlin-based
Reparation Commission. Towards the end of 1920 Laurent led negotiations by a group of French and German businesses concerning the
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continued to serve as secretary general of the CFF under
Laurent, as he did under Laurent's successor Gabriel Cordier. Laurent represented the Mechanical and Electrical Construction group of industries in the
196:. After Bert's death in November 1886 Charles Laurent was listed among the subscribers in Tonkin to a fund to erect a statue in Bert's honour. Laurent was named chief of staff to the Minister of Finance,
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Laurent was a supernumerary at the
Central Administration of Finance, then a clerk in the Posts and Telegraphs in 1878. In 1879 he was made an assistant to the General Inspectorate of Finance. He went to
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Laurent returned to public service as French ambassador in Berlin from June 1920 to
December 1922. Laurent was named to this post due to his "high competence in economic and financial matters".
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Charles Laurent became president of the Banque des pays du Nord in 1923. In 1926 he was chairman of the board of the UIMM, the metallurgy employers syndicate. On 30 January 1926
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public/private institution was to handle reparation payments and provide credit to small and medium enterprises. Laurent was co-founder and administrator of the Crédit national.
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Charles François Laurent was born in Paris on 12 November 1856. His parents were Pierre Charles Laurent, a merchant, and Narcisse Decaux. He studied at the
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told D'Abernon that the French proposed to indefinitely postpone discussion of cash reparations. Soon after this Laurent recommended that
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319:International Steel Agreement
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278:transferred to Poland.
331:François de La Rocque
159:Early years (1856–77)
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256:Ambassador (1920–22)
165:Lycée Louis-le-Grand
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