The Annual Register of World Events, Volumen199;Volumen1Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 |
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... Bank , chiefly by vesting its central banking functions in a separate Reserve Bank . These changes were intended in part to improve the detailed working of the banking system , but their main purpose was to provide the non- government Banks ...
... Bank , chiefly by vesting its central banking functions in a separate Reserve Bank . These changes were intended in part to improve the detailed working of the banking system , but their main purpose was to provide the non- government Banks ...
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... banks in restricting credit ' , and said : ' I recognize that some increase in the level of advances may result from the provision of bank finance for purposes of the highest priority . I am confident , however , that the banks will ...
... banks in restricting credit ' , and said : ' I recognize that some increase in the level of advances may result from the provision of bank finance for purposes of the highest priority . I am confident , however , that the banks will ...
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... Bank rate had been reduced as part of an effort to maintain ' the active conditions in the gilt - edged market which have been of such benefit in reducing the liquidity ratio of the banks and in reducing the volume of Treasury bills ...
... Bank rate had been reduced as part of an effort to maintain ' the active conditions in the gilt - edged market which have been of such benefit in reducing the liquidity ratio of the banks and in reducing the volume of Treasury bills ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CANADA | 47 |
THE COMMONWEALTH | 74 |
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