Jerome Bonaparte's words caused a flicker of excitement in Achille Fuld's eyes.
After so much effort, he had finally gained Jerome Bonaparte's recognition, indicating that his "loyalty" had been duly rewarded.
However, the so-called loyalty of Baron Achille Fuld was more accurately political speculation, much like the banker Lafayette who once helped Louis Philippe gain the throne.
In France, the highest returns were not from securities trading speculation, but from political speculation.
Once speculation succeeded, the bankers who placed heavy bets would double their earnings in a short time.
Of course, there was also a large number of bankers who placed the wrong bets on the wrong people and directly went bankrupt, and here Lafayette's name is also mentioned.