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History of Banking (Category)
- History of banking
- 3-6-3 Rule
- Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton
- Timeline of banking in Western Australia
- Bank of North America
- Bank van Lening
- Bank van Lening, Haarlem
- Baring crisis
- Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet
- Barings Bank
- Berenberg–Gossler–Seyler banking dynasty
- Bethmann Bank
- Bethmann family
- Bethmanns and Rothschilds
- Bischoffsheim family
- C. Hoare & Co
- History of banking in China
- Copper Panic of 1789
- Early history of private equity
- Fould family
- Fugger
- Gold bloc
- Gold points
- Gold standard
- Goldman–Sachs family
- Goldschmidt family
- Goldsmith
- Henry Grunfeld
- History of credit unions
- History of pawnbroking
- History of private equity and venture capital
- Hochstetter
- Hollow Sword Blade Company
- Hope & Co.
- Henry Hope
- House of Egibi
- J.S. Morgan & Co.
- John Law (economist)
- Lombard banking
- Lombard Street, London
- Michael Milken
- Monte dei Paschi di Siena
- Robert Morris (financier)
- Mount of piety
- Murashu family
- Narasimham Committee on Banking Sector Reforms (1998)
- Netherlands Trading Society
- Pawnbroker
- Private equity in the 1980s
- Private equity in the 1990s
- Private equity in the 2000s
- Rothschild family
- Silver standard
- South Sea Company
- Stadsleenbank Delft
- The European Association for Banking and Financial History
- Trade coin
- Giovanni Villani
- Warburg family