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Finance

May 9, 1912 issue

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The article focuses on the stock exchange market of the U.S. About one month ago, Stock Exchange observers of the more conservative sort rather generally made up their minds that the rise in stocks had spent, for the time at any rate, its legitimate force. The rise in prices had begun at the end of February. The pace of the advance was more rapid at the high prices than it had been around the lowest, and then-again in accordance with experience-things not expected in the market's calculation began to happen.

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STOCK exchanges -- United States; SECURITIES markets; LABOR; ECONOMIC policy; FLOOR traders (Finance); UNITED States
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