Stock Exchange Practices: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and Currency, United States Senate, Seventy-third Congress, First-[second] Session, on S. Res. 84 (72d Congress) a Resolution to Investigate Practices of Stock Exchanges with Respect to the Buying and Selling and the Borrowing and Lending of Listed Securities, and S. Res. 56 (73d Congress) a Resolution to Investigate the Matter of Banking Operations and Practices, the Issuance and Sale of Securities, and the Trading Therein ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - Stock exchanges |
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... mean the tax situation ? Senator ADAMS . Yes . Mr. COTTON . Well , we hope it will straighten out very shortly . No time limit is set by the proponents . Senator MCADOO . And you do not think you will have to wait for the millennium in ...
... mean the tax situation ? Senator ADAMS . Yes . Mr. COTTON . Well , we hope it will straighten out very shortly . No time limit is set by the proponents . Senator MCADOO . And you do not think you will have to wait for the millennium in ...
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... mean that there has been a further modifica- tion than is shown in H.R. 8720 ? The CHAIRMAN . No. That is the ... mean of the bill H.R. 8720 ? Senator GOLDSBOROUGH . No. I mean of the bill S. 2693. It is section 6 , paragraph ( d ) ...
... mean that there has been a further modifica- tion than is shown in H.R. 8720 ? The CHAIRMAN . No. That is the ... mean of the bill H.R. 8720 ? Senator GOLDSBOROUGH . No. I mean of the bill S. 2693. It is section 6 , paragraph ( d ) ...
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... mean , is it practicable , so far as current mar- ket prices are concerned , for the Federal Reserve Board to follow these things and police them , see that the requirements are complied with ? I am now asking for information and not ...
... mean , is it practicable , so far as current mar- ket prices are concerned , for the Federal Reserve Board to follow these things and police them , see that the requirements are complied with ? I am now asking for information and not ...
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... mean , so far as the marginal requirements are concerned . Senator STEIWER . Well , to what extent would you feel justified restricting credit in order to restrict speculation ? Mr. BLACK . Wherever there is excessive speculation or ...
... mean , so far as the marginal requirements are concerned . Senator STEIWER . Well , to what extent would you feel justified restricting credit in order to restrict speculation ? Mr. BLACK . Wherever there is excessive speculation or ...
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... mean to say that you would prefer , because this margin business figures out into absurd figures in some cases , to have it left entirely to the Federal Reserve Board ? Mr. BLACK . I would be perfectly willing for the Federal Reserve ...
... mean to say that you would prefer , because this margin business figures out into absurd figures in some cases , to have it left entirely to the Federal Reserve Board ? Mr. BLACK . I would be perfectly willing for the Federal Reserve ...
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