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- Herstatt_Bank abstract "Herstatt Bank was a privately owned bank in the German city of Cologne. It went bankrupt on 26 June 1974 in a famous incident illustrating settlement risk in international finance.It led to the creating of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision a committee comprises representatives from central banks and regulatory authorities to help find ways to avoid such risks in future.".
- Q880268 abstract "Herstatt Bank was a privately owned bank in the German city of Cologne. It went bankrupt on 26 June 1974 in a famous incident illustrating settlement risk in international finance.It led to the creating of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision a committee comprises representatives from central banks and regulatory authorities to help find ways to avoid such risks in future.".
- Herstatt_Bank comment "Herstatt Bank was a privately owned bank in the German city of Cologne. It went bankrupt on 26 June 1974 in a famous incident illustrating settlement risk in international finance.It led to the creating of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision a committee comprises representatives from central banks and regulatory authorities to help find ways to avoid such risks in future.".
- Q880268 comment "Herstatt Bank was a privately owned bank in the German city of Cologne. It went bankrupt on 26 June 1974 in a famous incident illustrating settlement risk in international finance.It led to the creating of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision a committee comprises representatives from central banks and regulatory authorities to help find ways to avoid such risks in future.".