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  2. Henry Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Henry Goldman was born on September 21, 1857, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] His father, Marcus Goldman, was a German-born banker.[3]Goldman attended Harvard University but failed to graduate due to poor eyesight.

  3. Continental Bank and Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1870 [2] as the German-American Bank, which became the Continental Bank of New York. [3] Originally in the Equitable Building at 120 Broadway , the bank was later headquartered at 50 Wall Street , [ 1 ] 25 Broad Street , [ 2 ] and starting in 1932 the Continental Bank Building [ 2 ] It became known as the "brokers bank ...

  4. Wire transfer - Wikipedia

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    Central bank wire transfer systems, such as the Federal Reserve ' s Fedwire system in the United States, are more likely to be real-time gross settlement (RTGS) systems, as they provide the quickest availability of funds. This is because they post the gross (complete) entry against electronic accounts of the wire transfer system operator.

  5. Henry Greenebaum - Wikipedia

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    By 1863, his bank had a Passage Office where local residents could pay passage for their friends and family to immigrate from Europe to Chicago. In 1870 and 1871, he formed the German Savings Bank and the German National Bank and controlled minority interests of the banks via his banking company and as a personal shareholder.

  6. German American Conference at Harvard - Wikipedia

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    Since 2015 the German American Conference at Harvard features an Innovation Lounge. Participants are given the chance to interact with Startups, Think Tanks and industry leaders from both sides of the Atlantic. The German business weekly WirtschaftsWoche has described this Innovation Lounge as a "Schlaraffenland" for startups.

  7. Talk:German-American Bank - Wikipedia

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  8. Valentin J. Peter - Wikipedia

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    Valentin J. Peter (1875–1960) was a German-American publisher of a German language newspaper called the Omaha Tribüne in Omaha, Nebraska. He had immigrated to the United States from Bavaria in 1889. Active in the ethnic German community in the city, he became founding president of the Nebraska chapter of the National German-American Alliance.

  9. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and ...