Delaude Labod had never been as agitated as he was today since taking over the family business.
The manager of Labod Bank brought him some very bad news today—the Crown Prince, who was responsible for financial loans, intended to terminate their cooperation with the government of France.
At present, the industrial and commercial situation for the whole of France was gloomy. Government loans were the most premium segment of Labod Bank's business. Losing this deal might well mean that Labod Bank would not survive.
It wasn't long before Labod Bank's major shareholder, Goldman, confirmed the government's intention to end the partnership.
In this matter, the two banks were like grasshoppers on the same rope, and they had to work together with all their might.
After discussing for a long time with the shareholders of both banks, they finally pinpointed the crux of the problem—it was the Bank of France Reserve.