Siegmund George Warburg
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Member of prominent German-Jewish Warburg family, born 1902 in Hamburg, died 1982 in London. Founder of S.G. Warburg & Co., major UK investment bank, in 1946 and its managing director until the 1970s. He was also simultaneously a partner in the U.S. investment bank Kuhn, Loeb from 1953 until 1964, through a holding company to avoid the restrictions of the Glass-Steagall Act.
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Jacques Attali, A Man of Influence: The Extraordinary Career of S.G. Warburg (trans. Barbara Ellis), Adler & Adler, 1987.