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Finance

November 25, 1915 issue

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To the advance of the Austro-German army into Servia, the declaration of Bulgaria on the Teutonic side, the crafty struggle of the Greek King to checkmate the Parliamentary majority and keep Greece from living up to her treaty and joining Servia, the pursuit of the outnumbered Servians while the belated Allied armies were fighting in the south, to all these events, the world's financial markets have given no response whatever. Northern markets gave the slightest response to this formidable situation. If the stock market broke, it recovered again. England has had her own experience of the sort.

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TREATIES; SECURITIES markets; STOCK exchanges; ARMIES; GREECE; ENGLAND
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