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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... bankers also agreed to exert all their power to prevent gold exports during the six months of the contract . In exchange for the gold , the bankers received $ 62.3 million of 30 - year 4 per cent bonds payable in coin . The price of ...
... bankers also agreed to exert all their power to prevent gold exports during the six months of the contract . In exchange for the gold , the bankers received $ 62.3 million of 30 - year 4 per cent bonds payable in coin . The price of ...
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... bankers made the most of their opportunity . In 1889 they sold $ 2.2 million of Chinese securities to finance the construction of the Hankow - Canton Railroad . In 1900 the National Park Bank negotiated a $ 10 million loan for Sweden ...
... bankers made the most of their opportunity . In 1889 they sold $ 2.2 million of Chinese securities to finance the construction of the Hankow - Canton Railroad . In 1900 the National Park Bank negotiated a $ 10 million loan for Sweden ...
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... bankers representation on the governing board and provided for a greater expan- sion of money and credit . President Wilson supported the elimination of the bankers from the Board , and he also insisted that for the sake of expediency ...
... bankers representation on the governing board and provided for a greater expan- sion of money and credit . President Wilson supported the elimination of the bankers from the Board , and he also insisted that for the sake of expediency ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
25 | 4 |
From the Colonial Period to the Civil | 11 |
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