Gnomes of Zurich is a disparaging term forSwiss bankers.[1][2]Swiss bankers are popularly associated with extremely secretive policies, whilegnomes infairy tales live underground, in secret, counting their riches.[3][4]Zürich is the commercial centre ofSwitzerland.
AfterWorld War II,British Labour party politicians were worried aboutspeculation against thepound undermining the economic regime.Economic growth in the United Kingdom was low, only half that of Germany and France. The demand for pound sterling started to fall.[5][6]
Although Swiss bankers had been criticised in Britain since the 1950s, the term "gnomes of Zürich" originated in a crisis meeting of the Labour politicians in November 1964.[7] The politicians blamed Swiss bankers for raising speculation against the pound.[8] During the meeting, politicianGeorge Brown criticised the Swiss bankers and said, "The gnomes of Zürich are at work again." The term "Gnomes of Zürich" was then used by many other politicians of the time.[5] Then Prime Minister,Harold Wilson vowed to resist the gnomes' sinister power.[9]
Paul Rossy, a top banker in Zürich at the time, stated, "In the world it is not the image, but the substance behind the image which counts." The phrase "gnomes of Zürich" was adopted by the Americans as well.[5]
Soon after the catchphrase became famous, a few Swiss bankers started answering their phone as "Hello, gnome speaking". A Swiss banker who moved to London was nicknamed the gnome ofNotting Hill.[5] The phrase also gave name to the 1966T. R. Fehrenbach book on the history and practices of Swiss private banking,The Gnomes of Zurich.[10]The Wall Street Journal listed the gnomes of Zurich with themilitary-industrial complex,The Establishment, andIlluminati as part of theshadow government.[5]
In the early 21st century, Zürich bankers are still very wealthy, but less powerful compared to London, New York, Dubai, and Shanghai as leading financial capitals. TheZürich Money Museum displays the sculpture of a gnome - founder Jürg Conzett says that nowadays, bankers see gnome as almost a noble title. Bankers currently based in London who are agitated by rising taxes, stricterregulation and public animosity towards investment banking have considered moving in large numbers to Zürich itself, where banking is "the state religion".[5]
An unflattering term applied to Swiss bankers and financiers, alluding to their secrecy and speculative activity.
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