Word: seasonale
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The easing was partly seasonal due to the post-Christmas payments to banks by retailers and others who had borrowed to finance their inventories. But Treasury experts also see longer-term influences at work, notably the fact that the demand for credit since the steel strike ended has not been...
Part of the drop was undoubtedly seasonal. January is at best a "peculiar month," said Walston & Co.'s Edmund Tabell. "By the middle of the month, the market generally has taken care of the reinvestment demand generated by year-end tax selling and the market just sits back and...
Against such adamant Democrats stand most economists and monetary experts, including such Democrats as House Speaker Sam Rayburn and House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Wilbur Mills. The plain fact, as they are well aware, is that a boost in Treasury long-term rates is probably the most effective way of...
But by that time the big seasonal demand will have ended too. Even more important, the Treasury is planning a sharp reduction in its issues in the first half of 1960, may thus help to ease credit or at least prevent it from becoming tighter. The Federal Reserve would like...
The Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC, 5:30-6:30 p.m.). A seasonal variety program stars Walter Slezak in Ludwig Bemelmans' The Borrowed Christmas; Judith Anderson narrates the Nativity passages from St. Matthew and St. Luke; Dick Button skates; Germany's Obernkirchen Children's Choir sings Christmas...