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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Page 78
... addition to the regular 6 per cent interest . Most of the loan was finally purchased at 88 plus 14 per cent commission by David Parish , Stephen Girard , and John Jacob Astor , acting as the first American banking syndicate in history.1 ...
... addition to the regular 6 per cent interest . Most of the loan was finally purchased at 88 plus 14 per cent commission by David Parish , Stephen Girard , and John Jacob Astor , acting as the first American banking syndicate in history.1 ...
Page 108
... addition to distributing the surplus , the Act prohibited government depositories from issuing notes in denominations of less than $ 5 or from refusing to redeem notes in specie . At the same time they were instructed to consider all ...
... addition to distributing the surplus , the Act prohibited government depositories from issuing notes in denominations of less than $ 5 or from refusing to redeem notes in specie . At the same time they were instructed to consider all ...
Page 336
... addition , mergers were very common , especially after 1926 . Furthermore , there was a gradual increase in branch banking , from 547 banks operating 1,455 branches in 1920 to 763 banks with 3,349 branches in 1929 . Although ...
... addition , mergers were very common , especially after 1926 . Furthermore , there was a gradual increase in branch banking , from 547 banks operating 1,455 branches in 1920 to 763 banks with 3,349 branches in 1929 . Although ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
25 | 4 |
From the Colonial Period to the Civil | 11 |
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