Foreign Capitalists Now Able to Invest in Germany
(Rec. 10.15). LONDON, August 19. Britain, France and the United States will shortly lift the ban on foreign investments in Germany, szys the Daily Telegraph. The military governors of Western Germany had urged the removal of the ban to aid Germany’s economic recovery. It is estimated that an average annual investment of between 250 and 275 millions sterling' is needed to make the Western zones self-sufficient. Most of this would come from German sources; some from Marshall Aid funds; and the remainder, it is hoped, from foreign investors.
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Grey River Argus, 20 August 1949, Page 5
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