gnome of Zürich
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[edit]Popularized by Labour politician George Brown during the sterling crisis of 1964.[1]
Noun
[edit]gnome of Zürich (plural gnomes of Zürich)
- (derogatory, humorous) A Swiss banker.
- 1968 June 24, Adam Smith, “My Friend the Gnome of Zurich Says Don't Look Over Your Shoulder, A Major Money Crisis Is Gaining on You”, in New York Magazine, volume 1, number 12, page 17:
- When the pound was under attack, Mr. Brown said it was “the Gnomes of Zurich” who were out to bust it.