Citation: Attard, Bernard London Stock Exchange oral history: interview with Sir Nigel Althaus. [Transcribed text] (Unpublished)
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Abstract
Interview with Sir Nigel Frederick ALTHAUS. Born 28 September 1929, London. Educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. Father was Deputy Chairman of the Stock Exchange. Sir Nigel joined his father's firm, brokers Pember & Boyle in 1954. Became a member of the Stock Exchange in 1955. He was senior partner of Pember & Boyle in 1975 and became the Government Broker, moving to Mullens & Co in 1982.
Date of recording: 20 June 1990. Access to the tape of the interview is restricted but it may be consulted, by appointment, at the Institute of Historical Research. Contact ihrcmh@sas.ac.uk
Metadata
Creators: | Attard, Bernard and |
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Subjects: | Economics History |
Keywords: | Althaus, government broker, Pember & Boyle, Mullens & Co |
Divisions: | Centre for Metropolitan History |
Collections: | London Stock Exchange: an oral history |