Federal Reserve Act, 1913: McFadden Act, 1927; Banking Act of 1933, Banking Act of 1935, Banking Holding Company Act, 1956; ... 1958 |
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... securities might be sold for what they would bring , or an exchange of 3 per cents for the old twos might be ordered ... securities . in such a way as to relieve the banks from any danger of further loss , the Government bearing the ...
... securities might be sold for what they would bring , or an exchange of 3 per cents for the old twos might be ordered ... securities . in such a way as to relieve the banks from any danger of further loss , the Government bearing the ...
Page 154
... securities it proposes to deposit with the fiscal department for the loan , which securities shall be of the same character as is by law and practice now required or as may be hereafter required for the deposit of Government funds in ...
... securities it proposes to deposit with the fiscal department for the loan , which securities shall be of the same character as is by law and practice now required or as may be hereafter required for the deposit of Government funds in ...
Page 158
... shows itself in the steady increase in the value of land . The next is ownership of enormous amounts of securities of railway and industrial companies 169 is at ecze rate , he Neth- ds . 158 CHANGES IN THE BANKING AND CURRENCY SYSTEM .
... shows itself in the steady increase in the value of land . The next is ownership of enormous amounts of securities of railway and industrial companies 169 is at ecze rate , he Neth- ds . 158 CHANGES IN THE BANKING AND CURRENCY SYSTEM .
Page 159
... securities outstanding repre- sents a more or less fixed value . The eighteen billions of insurance in force is of ab- Bolutely fixed value . While these securities and insurance obligations were being created the relative worth of the ...
... securities outstanding repre- sents a more or less fixed value . The eighteen billions of insurance in force is of ab- Bolutely fixed value . While these securities and insurance obligations were being created the relative worth of the ...
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... securities behind these notes are : First . Commercial bills drawn against actual commercial trans- actions which have goods and merchandise behind the notes . Second . Such notes have the credit of the maker of the commercial bill ...
... securities behind these notes are : First . Commercial bills drawn against actual commercial trans- actions which have goods and merchandise behind the notes . Second . Such notes have the credit of the maker of the commercial bill ...
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