Abstract

Finance

Boies, William Justus | October 12, 1918 issue

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The canvass now under way to place the greatest war loan that any Government ever attempted to sell will have a far-reaching effect upon the investment market of the U.S. This great campaign is having an important influence also in educating several million little investors in the value of bond investments. Probably 90 percent of the 12,000,000 savings depositors of the U.S. are enrolled on the Liberty Bond lists, and besides them there is a vast body of investors among wage earners. The U.S. is fast becoming a land of small investors, such as France has cultivated for years past.

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FINANCE; INVESTMENTS; BONDS; INDIVIDUAL investors; SECURITIES; UNITED States
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