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The Week in Trade and Finance

November 19, 1874 issue

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The article presents information related to trade and finance in the U.S. The stock market, after having been irregular during the week, closed strong on Saturday with a general improvement in prices. There has been a greater desire upon the part of the professional operators in stocks to take an interest in the market, while considerable outside buying has been going on, influenced by the more favorable reports of railroad earnings as compared with those of last year. The different investment stocks have been strong, especially Illinois Central, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, and New Jersey Central.

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UNITED States -- Economic conditions; STOCK exchanges; STOCKS -- Prices; RAILROADS; INVESTMENTS; UNITED States
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