Obituaries Related to "Banks" from New York Times Archive
Greta Beer, Who Fought Swiss Banks for Family Assets, Dies at 98
Rebuffed by the banks, she pressed her fight and her testimony in Congress helped bring about a billion-dollar settlement over accounts of Holocaust victims that were long hidden.
Australian Banks Overcharged Clients, Even After Some Died, Report Finds
A government-appointed commission called for tougher regulations on the country’s financial industry, but a softening economy could hinder efforts to rein it in.
Notable Deaths 2017: Dennis Banks
Dennis Banks, American Indian Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 80
Mr. Banks, a Chippewa, led often-violent insurrections to protest the treatment of Native Americans and to call attention to a history of injustices against them.
MIGUEL MIRANDA "OF GENTIN DIES; Former'- Economic Adviser' to Peron Wrote 5-Year Plan, Headed Credit Banks
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Greta Beer, Who Fought Swiss Banks for Family Assets, Dies at 98
Rebuffed by the banks, she pressed her fight and her testimony in Congress helped bring about a billion-dollar settlement over accounts of Holocaust victims that were long hidden.
Australian Banks Overcharged Clients, Even After Some Died, Report Finds
A government-appointed commission called for tougher regulations on the country’s financial industry, but a softening economy could hinder efforts to rein it in.
Notable Deaths 2017: Dennis Banks
Dennis Banks, American Indian Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 80
Mr. Banks, a Chippewa, led often-violent insurrections to protest the treatment of Native Americans and to call attention to a history of injustices against them.
Greta Beer, Who Fought Swiss Banks for Family Assets, Dies at 98
Rebuffed by the banks, she pressed her fight and her testimony in Congress helped bring about a billion-dollar settlement over accounts of Holocaust victims that were long hidden.
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