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Albert Henry Wiggin (February 21, 1868 – May 21, 1951) was an American banker. General Electric's Owen D. Young once described him as "the most colorful and attractive figure in the commercial banking world" of his time. Wiggin was the Director of privately owned Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1932-33. Wiggin was also the only member of the Federal Reserve Bank to have a law written precisely against his actions, the “Wiggin Provision”, when Albert was forced to “resign in disgrace after it was revealed that he had been short-selling his own bank’s stock”

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  • ألبرت إتش ويغين (بالإنجليزية: Albert Henry Wiggin)‏ هو مصرفي أمريكي، ولد في 21 فبراير 1868 في ميدفيلد في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 21 مايو 1951 في غرينيتش في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Albert Henry Wiggin (February 21, 1868 – May 21, 1951) was an American banker. General Electric's Owen D. Young once described him as "the most colorful and attractive figure in the commercial banking world" of his time. Wiggin was the Director of privately owned Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1932-33. Wiggin was also the only member of the Federal Reserve Bank to have a law written precisely against his actions, the “Wiggin Provision”, when Albert was forced to “resign in disgrace after it was revealed that he had been short-selling his own bank’s stock” (en)
  • Albert H. Wiggin (né le 21 février 1868, mort le 21 mai 1951) est un banquier américain, ancien dirigeant de la Chase, qui selon John Kenneth Galbraith est l'un des responsables, de par son comportement risqué voire délictueux, de la crise de 1929. Il a facilité des pratiques spéculatives qui, entre-autres, mèneront à la crise de 1929. (fr)
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  • Wiggin circa 1913 (en)
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  • ألبرت إتش ويغين (بالإنجليزية: Albert Henry Wiggin)‏ هو مصرفي أمريكي، ولد في 21 فبراير 1868 في ميدفيلد في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 21 مايو 1951 في غرينيتش في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Albert Henry Wiggin (February 21, 1868 – May 21, 1951) was an American banker. General Electric's Owen D. Young once described him as "the most colorful and attractive figure in the commercial banking world" of his time. Wiggin was the Director of privately owned Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1932-33. Wiggin was also the only member of the Federal Reserve Bank to have a law written precisely against his actions, the “Wiggin Provision”, when Albert was forced to “resign in disgrace after it was revealed that he had been short-selling his own bank’s stock” (en)
  • Albert H. Wiggin (né le 21 février 1868, mort le 21 mai 1951) est un banquier américain, ancien dirigeant de la Chase, qui selon John Kenneth Galbraith est l'un des responsables, de par son comportement risqué voire délictueux, de la crise de 1929. Il a facilité des pratiques spéculatives qui, entre-autres, mèneront à la crise de 1929. (fr)
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  • ألبرت إتش ويغين (ar)
  • Albert H. Wiggin (en)
  • Albert H. Wiggin (fr)
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