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Inoxidables

Historias sobre dinero, poder y la condición humana.

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Entrega #16. El aval invisible.

El 28 de junio de 1940 nació en Chittagong, una ciudad portuaria del este de Bangladesh, un niño llamado Muhammad Yunus. Su padre era un exitoso joyero musulmán, un hombre que entendía de metales, de tasaciones y de las rigideces que puede...

11 days ago
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Inoxidables #15. THINK.

Un 16 de junio de 1911, un financiero llamado Charles Ranlett Flint fusionó en Nueva York cuatro empresas modestas: una fabricaba relojes de fichar para fábricas, otra básculas comerciales, otra cortadoras de fiambre, y la última, tarjetas...

17 days ago
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Inoxidables #14. El esmoquin y la escopeta.

El 12 de junio de 1985, España firmó en Madrid el Tratado de Adhesión a las Comunidades Europeas. Llevábamos una década intentando entrar en Europa y cuatro fuera.

Los telediarios abrieron con imágenes de abrazos diplomáticos y discursos s...

24 days ago
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Inoxidables #13. El coste de la desconfianza.

El 5 de junio de 1947, durante un discurso en la Universidad de Harvard, el secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos, George Marshall, expuso las líneas generales de una iniciativa que reconfiguraría las relaciones comerciales y estratégi...

a month ago
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Inoxidables #12. El precio del peaje

El 27 de mayo de 1794 nació Cornelius Vanderbilt en Staten Island, Nueva York. Acabaría siendo el hombre más rico del mundo, y esta es su historia.

Nació en una familia que no era extremadamente pobre, pero vivían pegados al agua y al trab...

a month ago
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