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Chapter 1408 11407 Unless "sympathy" can become an upward ladder, there is no need for me



Chapter 1408 11407 Unless "sympathy" can become an upward ladder, there is no need for me

"Financial resources are the prerequisite for human and material resources." Female star Anneliese Ackerman turned her attention to female inventor Heidi Lamarr: "Heidi, is your 'cheap husband' interested in investing in a pipeline in the Far East? railway?"

"He is only interested in arms." Female inventor Hedy Lamarr shook her head and said, "Besides, you need to find a bank for financing."

"Wait a minute." As soon as he finished speaking, a new plot memory came to the mind of female reporter Lisa: "I'm thinking of someone."

"Who is it?" Second Casting Assistant Anna Moffitt asked immediately.

"Mrs. Emma Eckhert." Female reporter Lisa's eyes revealed an inexplicable admiration: "A female banker."

"Ah..." Danielle, the leader of the "SA3 Sisterhood" who had done enough homework when she arrived, and the chief casting assistant War Girl, had already thought of: "The heroine of "La Banquière", the real world The actor is the famous actress 'Sissi' Romy Schneider."

The story of "The Banker" takes place in Paris from 1914 to 1938. The whole city was filled with an atmosphere of political struggle and corruption before World War II. However, Emma Eckhart, an ordinary girl from a clothing shop owner's family, fell in love with... Riding the wave of the times, she relied on stocks to transform into a wealthy female banker. From a notorious bisexual girl to a banking elite and the head of a financial newspaper specializing in public savings, she became a sensation. Money opened the way to the upper class for Emma. By absorbing funds at high interest rates and then transferring them to the stock market for arbitrage, Emma soon left her peers far behind. At the same time, she also met A young and promising parliamentarian who soon fell in love and became her new lover. Emma's outstanding performance soon aroused the jealousy of other bankers. They colluded and hoped to put Emma in jail through legal means. When the congressman's lover learned that Emma was about to face trial, although he immediately broke off the relationship with her, In the end he was forced to commit suicide. Emma, ​​who was frustrated both in love and in the business, did not fall into despair. Instead, she relied on her own strength to deal a heavy blow to the opponents who wanted her to fall.

Based on the life of Marthe Hanau. She is a French woman who successfully deceived the French financial market in the 1930s. "The Female Banker" boldly starts from a new perspective of a war-torn woman, allowing the audience to re-examine how people succumb to ugly politics and what they do to survive. The most helpless compromise, the film uses a pseudo-documentary form to record the life of a female banker, Emma Eckhart, who was ups and downs in her career and was eventually killed as a political victim. For reasons that the French think in their hearts but cannot say in their mouths, the entire French society does not like the successful female banker Emma Eckhut: firstly, she is bisexual; secondly, she is a "German" (Emma was born in Alsace, a place mostly populated by German immigrants)"; in the end, just because she was a woman, she broke into the banking industry that was originally controlled by men.

"I interviewed her during the 1936 Berlin Olympics." Female reporter Lisa's expression was complicated.

"How did she do it?" Mrs. Katie was interested in every "famous woman" who could make a name for herself in Vanity Fair.

"At that time, the big French banks looked down upon the deposits of small depositors, so she relied on the principle of equal treatment of depositors and high credibility of depositors. Even when she was in jail, she did not forget to return returns to depositors and promised interest to depositors. Achieving a high rate of return of 8%, which is much higher than the 1% of those big banks (cough, sir, this seems to be a Ponzi scheme!), has made her bank favored by many small depositors, and has also been favored by many. The big French bankers were so jealous that they finally colluded with politicians to murder her." "What a pity." Mrs. Katie sighed.

"Just like this war-torn and turbulent era, Emma Eckhart is obviously not a 'good person' in the usual sense. She first married her beautiful same-sex partner Camille Sowcroft A rich and powerful man, senior parliamentarian Paul Cisterne, made his first pot of gold through maintaining a close 'triangular relationship' with them and then joined the media industry. With the help of publishing financial newspapers, Guiding public opinion to her advantage. When she misappropriated depositors' money to engage in stock trading, she also issued fake stock subscription certificates to bribe politicians. In order to build her own financial empire, she even shook hands with the fascist dictator Mussolini." Female reporter Lisa, speaking more and more fluently: "But as Emma Eckhut said in prison: 'Those who bribe are caught, but those who take bribes are fine.' Like many outstanding women, she is just a victim of an era. . So here’s the question, sisters. Should she be pitied?”

"Unless 'sympathy' can become an upward ladder, there is no need for me at all." Female inventor Hedy Lamarr responded generously.

"Hahaha..." Hearing this sentence, everyone will laugh heartily.

"Is she really dead?" actress Anneliese Akerman asked the most critical element of the current plot.

"No." The speaker was a female reporter who had new memories of the plot: "Her same-sex partner Camille Thorcroft bribed and bribed the gunman, and when he assassinated her in public, he deliberately missed the shot and the bullet missed. The key was to secretly send her on a ferry to Shanghai with Mrs. Colette Lecoudray, the real wife of the young congressman’s lover (beautiful, fake death to escape!).”

"Now, Mrs. Emma Eckhut is one of the shareholders behind the Shanghai branch of Deutsche Bank."

Deutsch-Asiatische Bank was founded in Berlin, Germany on February 1889, 2. It is a joint venture of 12 major German banks. It belongs to the German overseas banking system and is the central institution for German capital activities in China. On January 1890, 1, the Shanghai branch of Deutsche Bank opened in Shanghai, with its headquarters located in Shanghai. Its share capital totaled 12 million taels of Shanghai-regulated banks, 750 taels per share, and dividends were distributed in marks. The Qing Empire's external bonds issued in 1000 - Anglo-German loan. In 1896, Dehua Bank participated in the Qing Empire's external bonds - Anglo-German loan renewal with 1898 million pounds. In 1600, Dehua Bank assisted the establishment of Shandong Railway Company. The Qing Empire's external bonds issued in 1899 - Jinpu Railway Loan, and the Qing Empire's external bonds issued in 1908 - Jinpu Railway Renewal Loan. In the twenty years after its establishment, twenty branches were established in Hankou, Qingdao, Tianjin, Hong Kong, Jinan, Peiping, Guangzhou and other places. Among them, the Dehua Bank branch in Hankou was established in 1910; banknotes were issued in China in 1899 One yuan, five yuan, ten yuan, twenty-five yuan, fifty yuan silver dollar certificates and one-tael, five-tael, ten-tael, and twenty-tael silver notes. In 1907, Deutsche Bank participated in the Chinese government's restructuring of gold loans with 1913 million pounds (2500 million marks). After the outbreak of World War I in 51125, Deutsche Bank banknotes were no longer in circulation. In 1914, my country officially declared war on Germany, and the bank was immediately closed for liquidation. De Asia Bank's branches in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hankou, Peiping, Tianjin and Jinnan Prefecture were forced to liquidate by the Republic of China government. Its Shandong assets were taken away by Japan, and assets other than the Shandong branch were taken over by the government. After the end of World War I, the head office and branches, except for Jinan, resumed operations one after another, but their strength was no longer the same as before. It was not until after World War II that the National Government designated banks to be liquidated.

"The Shanghai headquarters of Dehua Bank was completed in 1916 and is located in the Jiangchuan Building on the second facade of the Bund at No. 89 Jiujiang Road, 'Far East Wall Street'. The building facade is faced with granite, the entrance is decorated with Baroque pediments, and Corinthian columns are used throughout the three floors. Formula." After saying that, female reporter Lisa smiled and said: "Look, this is the power of the law of inverse causality. All our concerns have been answered long ago."


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