Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2McGraw-Hill, 1963 - 605 pages |
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... Treasury's cash balance was $ 1.1 billion , leaving a net debt of $ 25.5 billion . Of the total debt , $ 19.1 billion represented Liberty bonds and Victory notes . These were distributed in 78.7 million pieces , of which almost 40 ...
... Treasury's cash balance was $ 1.1 billion , leaving a net debt of $ 25.5 billion . Of the total debt , $ 19.1 billion represented Liberty bonds and Victory notes . These were distributed in 78.7 million pieces , of which almost 40 ...
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... Treasury's refunding . At the same time , it sold on the open market $ 7 billion out of its own portfolio at a slightly higher yield ( 1.3 ) than the Treasury's 14 per cent . Of all the participants in the money market , the Treasury ...
... Treasury's refunding . At the same time , it sold on the open market $ 7 billion out of its own portfolio at a slightly higher yield ( 1.3 ) than the Treasury's 14 per cent . Of all the participants in the money market , the Treasury ...
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... Treasury directly . The one exception was Marriner Eccles , who had a well - deserved reputation for never ignoring what could be construed as a challenge . He immediately attacked the Treasury's position on all fronts . First of all he ...
... Treasury directly . The one exception was Marriner Eccles , who had a well - deserved reputation for never ignoring what could be construed as a challenge . He immediately attacked the Treasury's position on all fronts . First of all he ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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