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- Herstatt Bank (Bankhaus I.D. Herstatt K.G.a.A.) was a privately owned bank in the German city of Cologne. It went bankrupt on 26 June 1974, an event widely...
- exchange settlement risk or cross-currency settlement risk, sometimes called Herstatt risk after the German bank that made a famous example of the risk. On 26...
- Cologne-based Herstatt Bank in 1974. On 26 June 1974 a number of banks had released Deutschmarks (the German currency) to the Herstatt Bank in exchange...
- collective response to the turmoil that followed the failure of Germany's Herstatt Bank on 26 June 1974, which highlighted the counterparty risk inherent...
- Going Global?". "India Ink" blog. The New York Times. Tiwari, Rajnish; Herstatt, Cornelius (December 2012). "Open Global Innovation Networks as Enablers...
- Press (E-Book as PDF to be downloaded) Tiwari, Rajnish; Buse, Stephan and Herstatt, Cornelius (2007): Mobile Services in Banking Sector: The Role of Innovative...
- Rajnish Tiwari and Cornelius Herstatt of Hamburg University of Technology (e.g. Tiwari and Herstatt, 2011a, Tiwari and Herstatt, 2011b), has emphasized the...
- Gerling financed Ivan David Herstatt's Herstatt Bank, in which Gerling held a majority share. In 1974, enormous losses at the Herstatt Bank forced Hans Gerling...
- ISBN 9783110127805. Retrieved 16 February 2024. Schiederig, Tim; Tietze, Frank; Herstatt, Cornelius (22 February 2012). "Green innovation in technology and innovation...
- has been operating as "Bankhaus ID Herstatt KGaA" since 10 December 1955. Due to the majority stake, the Herstatt Bank was a subsidiary of the Gerling...