Word: discounted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lawrence seaway treaty; 3) the Glass banking bill; 4) the Wagner bill to increase R. F. C. relief loans; 5) farm relief, minus the "unworkable" Domestic Allotment plan; 6) the Robinson bill to repeal R. F. C. loan publicity; 7) expansion of Home Loan banks into a general mortgage discount system; 8) an arms embargo...
...which they were reduced from $6.85 last month) to $5.50 per 1,000. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. (Chesterfield), R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel) and P. Lorillard Co. (Old Gold), who always act with Mr. Hill in price questions, followed suit. Dealers get a trade discount of 65? per 1,000. A price of 11? a package would give the dealers 1.3/10? profit. A. & P. was making only 3/10? a pack...
...years and an associate director of the Harvard Bureau of Economic Research in Latin America, is none other than Isaac Lewin, enterprising Berlin banker who in 1928 cleaned up a tidy sum by the simple expedient of forging bills of exchange and selling them to foreign banks at a discount...
While the Premier was drafting a Treasury decree rumors began to fly. New Zealanders rushed to buy English pounds, found that their New Zealand pounds were already quoted at 9% below English. When the Forbes decree was published it officially pushed this discount to 25%, meant that 1¾ Dominion pounds would thereafter be required to buy one English pound...
...24?The Board announces plans for twelve regional discount banks, with a total minimum capital of $134,000,000 to unfreeze $20,000,000,000 worth of mortgages. Home owners begin swamping the Board with applications for cash relief. They are told the Board does not make personal loans...