Felix Warburg

Felix Warburg
Felix Moritz Warburg

Felix Moritz Warburg 14 janvier 1871 à Hamburg; † 20 septembre 1937 à New York City est un banquier germano-américain.

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Après la mort de Jacob Schiff en 1920, la banque Kuhn, Loeb & Co fut reprise par Otto Kahn et Félix Warburg. Le Kfar-Warburg lui rend hommage.

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