April 22, 1930: Establishment of the Bank for International Settlements in Basel

Tue 22nd Apr, 2025

On April 22, 1930, a significant milestone in global finance took place with the establishment of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland. This institution was created in the aftermath of World War I to facilitate reparations payments and to foster international monetary cooperation.

The BIS serves as a bank for central banks, providing them with a platform for cooperation in monetary and financial matters. Its primary objective is to promote monetary and financial stability globally. The establishment of this bank marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of the international financial system, as it provided a formal framework for central banks to collaborate and support one another.

This event is part of a broader context of significant historical occurrences on this day. For instance, in 1500, Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral landed in present-day Brazil and claimed the territory for Portugal. Additionally, in 1370, the foundation stone for the Bastille was laid in Paris under King Charles V, which later became a symbol of royal despotism.

The year 1930 was also noteworthy for the conclusion of the London Naval Conference, where major powers including the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Italy, and Japan agreed to limit naval armaments, particularly concerning the construction of battleships and submarines.

Throughout history, this date has witnessed numerous other important events. In 1940, during World War II, British naval forces bombarded Narvik, while German troops advanced from Trondheim towards Oslo in Norway. Fast forward to 1945, Allied forces made significant gains in Germany, with the French First Army capturing Stuttgart and Soviet troops reaching the northern outskirts of Berlin.

In more recent history, April 22 has also seen political developments such as the collapse of the Belgian government in 2010 due to internal disputes about language issues, leading to the longest government formation period in European history at that time.

This day is also marked by the birth and death anniversaries of notable figures. Birthdays include Mariana Alcoforado, a Portuguese nun and writer; Odilon Redon, a French painter; and Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union. Meanwhile, significant deaths on this date include Käthe Kollwitz, a German graphic artist and sculptor, and Philip Morrison, an American physicist who contributed to the development of the atomic bomb.

As we reflect on the establishment of the Bank for International Settlements, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing importance of international cooperation in financial matters and the historical events that have shaped our world today.


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