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Adolphe-Ernest Fould

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Adolphe-Ernest Fould (17 July 1824 – 13 February 1875) was a French banker and politician. He played a key role in the foundation of Banque de Paris (now part of BNP Paribas) and the Ottoman Bank.[1] He was the son of Achille Fould, who served as French minister of finance during the Presidency of Napoleon III.

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  1. ^ Stroskopf, Nicolas (2002). Banquiers et financiers parisiens. Paris: A. et J. Picard. ISBN 2708406825.