Littell's Living Age, Volumes 342-343Littell, Son and Company, 1932 |
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... foreign debtors rapidly became so heavy that they took refuge in default upon an unprecedented scale . At the present time foreign government loans floated in London aggregating over five hundred million pounds are in default , and ...
... foreign debtors rapidly became so heavy that they took refuge in default upon an unprecedented scale . At the present time foreign government loans floated in London aggregating over five hundred million pounds are in default , and ...
Page 381
... foreign exchange and gold inside the country . On paper the task of balancing expenditures appears diffi- cult because the net amount due on foreign loans amounts to between 1,200 and 1,550 million rentenmarks a year , whereas the ...
... foreign exchange and gold inside the country . On paper the task of balancing expenditures appears diffi- cult because the net amount due on foreign loans amounts to between 1,200 and 1,550 million rentenmarks a year , whereas the ...
Page 501
... foreign bills of exchange . In June 1928 , after eighteen months of hesi- tation , M. Poincaré finally decided to stabilize the franc at 124 to the pound . At that time the gold and foreign bills of exchange purchased by the Bank of ...
... foreign bills of exchange . In June 1928 , after eighteen months of hesi- tation , M. Poincaré finally decided to stabilize the franc at 124 to the pound . At that time the gold and foreign bills of exchange purchased by the Bank of ...
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LITERATUR | 3 |
AMERICAS Error GERMANYS MISTAKE A Paris Editor | 22 |
EVERYDAY JAPAN Hélène Iswolsky | 36 |
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