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... bills upon France . The conse- quence is , that there is great competition for these few bills ; those who do not ... demand , in their usual form , determine the transaction at this stage . Bills on France , in the case just put , would ...
... bills upon France . The conse- quence is , that there is great competition for these few bills ; those who do not ... demand , in their usual form , determine the transaction at this stage . Bills on France , in the case just put , would ...
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... bills of exchange , to their purchase and sale , to the various influences which determine their price , to their ... demand for bills on foreign countries , and how it is possible to check or intensify that demand . Thus , at the close ...
... bills of exchange , to their purchase and sale , to the various influences which determine their price , to their ... demand for bills on foreign countries , and how it is possible to check or intensify that demand . Thus , at the close ...
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... bills or the transmission of the remittances which are to settle pending ... demand the knowledge that the supply may be indefinitely increased acts ... bills of exchange ; this mode of adjustment being universally applied , so far as the ...
... bills or the transmission of the remittances which are to settle pending ... demand the knowledge that the supply may be indefinitely increased acts ... bills of exchange ; this mode of adjustment being universally applied , so far as the ...
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... bills on American and Rus- sian bankers equally wealthy , but less widely known . But this can only be called a ... demand for bills on London bankers , and English bills will be more saleable than any others . There can be no exchange ...
... bills on American and Rus- sian bankers equally wealthy , but less widely known . But this can only be called a ... demand for bills on London bankers , and English bills will be more saleable than any others . There can be no exchange ...
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... bills representing bona fide transactions can be bought , and subse- quently square the liability which they have incurred towards the acceptors of their bills ... demand and when a premium is likely to be paid by the importing branch of the ...
... bills representing bona fide transactions can be bought , and subse- quently square the liability which they have incurred towards the acceptors of their bills ... demand and when a premium is likely to be paid by the importing branch of the ...
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abroad accommodation bills accordingly actual amount balance of trade Bank of England bankers banking bills drawn bills of exchange bills on England buyers capital capitalists cause cent claims cloth commercial cotton debtors debts demand for bills depreciated currency dollars drawer elements of value English expense export of bullion fact fall favourable fictitious capital florins fluctuations foreign bills foreign countries foreign creditors Foreign Exchanges Hamburg high rate imports incurred indebtedness instance INTERNATIONAL INDEBTEDNESS liabilities limits LONDON EFFINGHAM WILSON manufactures mercantile merchants money-market operation owing paid paper money par value payable payment Post 8vo premium on gold price of bills price of foreign principles profit purchaser question rate of discount rate of interest rates of exchange result rise rouble ROYAL EXCHANGE Russia Second Edition secure sell sellers shipments shipped silver specie point supply tion transactions transmission of bullion treatise unfavourable value of money vols