Word: markets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last cut of the New York Reserve rates to 3½%, however, as well as the basic tendencies in the U. S. money market of which this cut is only an expression, have produced a novel result. New York, instead of being one of the dearest money markets in the world, is now cheapest...
...Coolidge delivered an address at the Commencement exercises of Georgetown University. Said he: "The market for trained intelligence will never be overstocked...
When the economic history of 1924 is written, the events in the money market of last week will be stressed as marking the beginning of a new and more hopeful part of the recurrent cycle of business...
...week whose outstanding developments were in the money and securities markets, there has been much conjecture regarding the opinions and the position of Jesse L. Livermore, easily the leading stock market operator of today. Back in the Winter he had announced (TIME, Feb. 25) that he was "bearish" on industrial stocks-a prediction which the subsequent market declines emphatically justified. Wall Street, half-persuaded to turn bullish on the present low money rates, has waited to see "when Livermore would cheer up" and take the lead in "putting 'em up." But Mr. Livermore still stands pat. In a recent...
Money continues easier. Call funds, a fairly reliable barometer to the money market, here established a new low interest record below 3%, and the better class of fixed investments have risen slightly in sympathy. In the stock market, industrials continue to sag, rail way shares are climbing slowly, and certain utility stocks are booming, in the greatly restricted volume of dealings