Theory and Practice of International CommerceInternational book publishing Company, 1919 - 548 pages |
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Page 40
... Bills of Lading , of through Bills of Lading which make it possible to ... Exchange of Goods between Countries . It is the province of commercial ... Exchange of Goods between Countries.
... Bills of Lading , of through Bills of Lading which make it possible to ... Exchange of Goods between Countries . It is the province of commercial ... Exchange of Goods between Countries.
Page 48
... exchange value of a country's money is an im- portant factor affecting the purchasing power of a country for articles of import ; this is indicated by the standing of the coun- try's bills of exchange in the international exchange ...
... exchange value of a country's money is an im- portant factor affecting the purchasing power of a country for articles of import ; this is indicated by the standing of the coun- try's bills of exchange in the international exchange ...
Page 170
... exchange operations are of mo- ment from the point of view of trading in bullion and in foreign exchange ( affecting the market rate of bills in international set- tlements ) , and in produce of various kinds , futures and options on ...
... exchange operations are of mo- ment from the point of view of trading in bullion and in foreign exchange ( affecting the market rate of bills in international set- tlements ) , and in produce of various kinds , futures and options on ...
Page 222
... exchange of commercial bills between the two countries . The development of export trade ( apart from such con- siderations as the possession by the importer of credits in the exporting country for merchandise shipped there ) is best ...
... exchange of commercial bills between the two countries . The development of export trade ( apart from such con- siderations as the possession by the importer of credits in the exporting country for merchandise shipped there ) is best ...
Page 223
... exchange loss both for the vendor and for the buyer . One of the effects of ... bills abroad , and it is usual to demand the conversion at the more ... exchange media . This practice prevails in cer- tain undeveloped territories ...
... exchange loss both for the vendor and for the buyer . One of the effects of ... bills abroad , and it is usual to demand the conversion at the more ... exchange media . This practice prevails in cer- tain undeveloped territories ...
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abroad acceptance agency agent American banks American export American manufacturers amount auctions bankers basis bills of exchange Bills of Lading branches Brazil brokers buyer capital cash cash against documents cent Chamber of Commerce commercial usage commission commodities connection corporation currency customary dealing delivery direct documents domestic drawee drawer Dutch auctions effected eign establishment Europe European export merchant export trade exporting country Federal Reserve Act Federal reserve bank Federal Reserve Board financing firms foreign countries foreign credit foreign customers foreign trade frequently furnish German export import indent indentor instance interest international commerce invoice limited London ment mercantile agencies merchandise obligations organization oversea products packing payment port pounds sterling power of attorney principal purchase quantity regard remittance risk samples seller selling ship South America stipulated tion transactions United vendor wholesalers York