Abstract

The Money Market

Hall, Henry | June 19, 1929 issue

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When a technical subject has been a matter of controversy over a period of months it is inevitable that a touch of absurdity should enter the discussions, even on the part of those who term themselves experts. For four months and with growing intensity the money market has been a subject of daily discussion, with bank presidents, stock brokers, economists, government officials, and men in the street expressing views often heated, often at variance with one another, and often silly in the extreme. On the curb market and among the so called unlisted securities where booms corresponding to that on the Stock Exchange had occurred, losses of large extent are shown.

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FOREIGN exchange market; SECURITIES markets; COMMODITY exchanges; MARKET prices; SECURITIES trading; STOCK exchanges
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