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WAYFOONG by Maurice Collis
The Story of the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation
330 pages with many color pages.

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wayfoong the Story of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation  



Maurice Collis - commissioned by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation HSBC presents a fascinating insight into the minds and actions of the earliest Europeans to have come to Asia on a Business mission.

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The preface of the book, page 12

Preface

IN 1961 THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION commissioned me to write their Bank’s history, the publication to coincide with the hundredth anniversary of its foundation in March 1965. To enable me to accomplish this task, a quantity of the Bank’s records were placed at my disposal and are my authority for what I have written. The historical background into which the Bank’s story is fitted is drawn from the very numerous works treating of events in the Far East, the titles of the most important of which are mentioned in footnotes.

The Bank’s records did not exist as a corpus of documents or archives, which could be investigated by me in the ordinary way of research. Some ten years ago Mr J. R. Jones, who has long been associated with the Bank in a legal capacity, began to collect information of all sorts relating to it, such as balance sheets, correspondence, reports, statements of policy, photographs, biographies of leading managers, anecdotes, maps and the like, with a view to a history. What he found he arranged with explanatory notes, which contained also transcrip¬tions of documents. It is on the Jones papers, as this mass of sorted material may be termed, that this book rests. Many living persons, too numerous to mention by name, assisted Mr Jones in his researches and later have supplied me with some additional information. To them I wish to express on behalf of the Bank its grateful thanks, to which I beg to add my own.

Though the facts supplied to me might have justified an economic or financial approach, such was not the desire of the Bank’s management, whose intention was that I should produce a work with the general appeal suitable for a centenary volume. Such then has been my endeavour throughout. The subject lends itself admirably to a treatment of this kind, because the operations of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation have been intimately linked with the history of the Far East, which during the last hundred years has been dramatic to a degree and surprising, eventuating as it has in the complete transformation of those regions of the world, a more drastic revolution than has ever previously been recorded of any place. As a rule the story of a bank is like that of, say, a regiment or an institution and of interest mainly to its members. Not so that of the Hongkong Bank which is not only interwoven with the leading events of its time, but actually throws additional light on them. On occasion the odds seemed against the Bank’s survival, but no matter the crisis in public affairs, it managed to win through and emerge with increased resources and enhanced reputation, until today its 140 branches span the globe and its assets exceed six hundred million sterling.
 

As my theme is to show the Bank against the background of Asian politics, its activities at the centre of the historical dynamic, which lay in China and Japan, must necessarily take precedence over those on the periphery. How China and Japan reacted to the incursion of the West determined the future of all other Far Eastern territories. Malaya and Singapore, for instance, were outside the matrix.

For that reason it has been impossible to give a full account of the Bank’s branches in these territories. What happened there contributed materially to the Bank’s well-being, but did not determine its destiny. The same is true of Indo China, Indonesia, Burma and the Philippines. Each had its peculiarities, but their future was shaped by what took place at the hub of the Asian system, where the main conflagration was taking place, the clash between East and West, out of which was born a new Asia.


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WAYFOONG by Maurice Collis
The Story of the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation

 
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