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Alexander von Stieglitz

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20: 113:. In 1857, he co-founded the Society of the Russian Railways. In 1860, Stieglitz liquidated all his commercial enterprises and voluntarily withdrew from the post of the chairman of the Exchange's committee. 89:
After the death of his father, Stieglitz inherited the banking-house and succeeded as a banker of the Emperor. In 1840–1850, he successfully sold six 4% government loans to finance the construction of the
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In 1846, Stieglitz was elected the chairman of the Exchange's committee. At that post, he took part in all financial operation of the
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established the State Bank of the Russian Empire and Stieglitz became its first governor. In 1866, he left the state service.
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and secured a significant foreign loan at the height of the
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Celebrating events in memoriam of Alexander von Stieglitz
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Stieglitz Academy
Stieglitz
Russian Jewish
State Bank of the Russian Empire
Central Bank of the Russian Federation
Saint Petersburg
Ludwig von Stieglitz
University of Dorpat
Tartu
Ministry of Finances of the Russian Empire
Moscow – Saint Petersburg Railway
Crimean War
Narva
Catherinehof
Government of the Russian Empire
Alexander II
museum of applied arts
Central School of Technical Drawing
Order of St. Stanislav
Order of St. Vladimir
Order of St. Anna
"The First Governor of the State Bank of the Russian Empire Was a Jewish Baron"
Biography at the site of the Bank of Russia
Celebrating events in memoriam of Alexander von Stieglitz
History of the Russian Exchange
State Bank of the Russian Empire
Yevgeniy Lamanskiy
Categories
Jews from the Russian Empire

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