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 317
... refunding bond issues , each of which was oversub- scribed . In making allotments , the Treasury favored smaller investors by filling a larger percentage of their subscriptions . The first refunding bonds were issued in 1922 at 44 per ...
... refunding bond issues , each of which was oversub- scribed . In making allotments , the Treasury favored smaller investors by filling a larger percentage of their subscriptions . The first refunding bonds were issued in 1922 at 44 per ...
Page 542
... refunding operations . Of its major issues , only sixteen had an attrition rate of over 10 per cent . There was some trouble in refunding $ 12.2 billion in December , 1955 , but the Federal Reserve came to the Treasury's assistance .
... refunding operations . Of its major issues , only sixteen had an attrition rate of over 10 per cent . There was some trouble in refunding $ 12.2 billion in December , 1955 , but the Federal Reserve came to the Treasury's assistance .
Page 546
... refunding possible on a regular basis . Actually , advance refund- ing was not new . A form of it had been undertaken after the War of 1812 , again in 1900 , and again in connection with the Accord of 1951 , but the practice did not ...
... refunding possible on a regular basis . Actually , advance refund- ing was not new . A form of it had been undertaken after the War of 1812 , again in 1900 , and again in connection with the Accord of 1951 , but the practice did not ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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