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Starting in the middle of the 18th century, almost all private banks developed from trading companies into financial institutions. These were mainly trading houses, which also conducted banking business. With the increasing development of the capital and financial markets, the banking business gradually expanded and outperformed the trading business. In Saxony, Leipzig played an important role as a trading city and bank domicile and was one of the most important money transfer centres in Germany. The leading private banks in Saxony included the Leipzig Handels- und Bankhaus Frege
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Saxon State Archives (Archivtektonik) >> 09. economy
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Es gilt die Sächsische Archivbenutzungsverordnung (SächsGVBl. Jg.2003, Bl.-Nr. 4 S. 79)
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Original description: Archivportal-D