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The Bankers' Magazine, first published in London in the year 1844, served for one hundred and forty-one years as the principal organ of record for the banking profession. It is herewith revived — not as an exercise in nostalgia, but in the conviction that the present revolution in financial technology demands precisely the sober, rigorous, and uncompromising analysis that was the hallmark of its original editors.

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