2 ene 1960 año - Coming out of the 50s
Descripción:
U.S. banks lend to less-developed countries.
The U.S. has a trade deficit.
Europe and Japan, ravaged by the war, start to recover, and their markets expand.
U.S. banks create offshore funding centers to avoid taxes.
Inflation rises.
President Lyndon B. Johnson increases government spending, which is tied to the Great Society Programs and the Vietnam War.
The ATM's predecessor is installed into bank lobbies so that customers can pay utility bills without waiting in line for a teller.
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2 ene 1960 año
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~ 64 years ago