Bond Market Confidence
The Rothschild Bank's success in the 19th century bond market was determined by political confidence and the ability of bond issuing states to meet their obligations. The Rothschilds valued good information and speed, maintaining a network of agents to keep them supplied with the latest financial and political news. Their advantage in acting on information quickly diminished with the invention of new technology.In this clip
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