The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 347
... banks in Scotland , London and provincial banks do not keep more gold than is actually necessary for till - money . Country banks keep their reserves with their London agents , and London bankers in turn keep their surplus cash at the Bank ...
... banks in Scotland , London and provincial banks do not keep more gold than is actually necessary for till - money . Country banks keep their reserves with their London agents , and London bankers in turn keep their surplus cash at the Bank ...
Page 348
... Bank rate was fixed too low , its stock for loans would soon be exhausted , after which the other banks would be able to command their own price . The real basis upon which the guiding influence of the Bank rate rests , and makes it a ...
... Bank rate was fixed too low , its stock for loans would soon be exhausted , after which the other banks would be able to command their own price . The real basis upon which the guiding influence of the Bank rate rests , and makes it a ...
Page 349
... banks should keep all their reserves at their head - quarters , and the London bankers cease to keep their cash balances at the Bank of England . The next return after the alteration would show a large reduction in the Bank's reserve of ...
... banks should keep all their reserves at their head - quarters , and the London bankers cease to keep their cash balances at the Bank of England . The next return after the alteration would show a large reduction in the Bank's reserve of ...
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