Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2 |
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CHANGES IN FEDERAL DEBT , 1865-1889 ( In millions of dollars ) August 31 , 1865 July 1 , 1870 | July 1 , 1875 July 1 , 1880 Funded debt : 3 per cent bonds .... 4 per cent bonds . $ 14.0 0.6 $ 14.0 $ 14.0 $ 14.0 0.7 739.3 41⁄2 per cent ...
CHANGES IN FEDERAL DEBT , 1865-1889 ( In millions of dollars ) August 31 , 1865 July 1 , 1870 | July 1 , 1875 July 1 , 1880 Funded debt : 3 per cent bonds .... 4 per cent bonds . $ 14.0 0.6 $ 14.0 $ 14.0 $ 14.0 0.7 739.3 41⁄2 per cent ...
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In time , it brought out five long - term refunding bond issues , each of which was oversub- scribed . ... The first refunding bonds were issued in 1922 at 44 per cent , callable in 25 and maturing in 30 years .
In time , it brought out five long - term refunding bond issues , each of which was oversub- scribed . ... The first refunding bonds were issued in 1922 at 44 per cent , callable in 25 and maturing in 30 years .
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If the bonds were so classified , the pro- portion of the long - term debt in the total public - held interest - bearing debt increased from 65 to only 71 per cent . Another significant change in the Treasury's debt operations was the ...
If the bonds were so classified , the pro- portion of the long - term debt in the total public - held interest - bearing debt increased from 65 to only 71 per cent . Another significant change in the Treasury's debt operations was the ...
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Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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