The Bank and the Treasury: Bank Capitalization and the Problem of ElasticityLongmans, Green, 1905 - 371 halaman |
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Halaman x
... surplus of the Treasury was placed at the disposal of the banks . But even this did not suffice to support the weight of obligations that had been permitted to accumulate on the crumbling foundations of the credit institutions of the ...
... surplus of the Treasury was placed at the disposal of the banks . But even this did not suffice to support the weight of obligations that had been permitted to accumulate on the crumbling foundations of the credit institutions of the ...
Halaman xi
... surplus , and undivided profits to individual deposit obligations was as I to 1.92 ; in 1906 this proportion reached 1 to 2.79 ; in 1897 the proportion of money - reserves held by National banks to individual deposit obligations was as ...
... surplus , and undivided profits to individual deposit obligations was as I to 1.92 ; in 1906 this proportion reached 1 to 2.79 ; in 1897 the proportion of money - reserves held by National banks to individual deposit obligations was as ...
Halaman xii
... surplus available . A broader basis for credit liquidation was established through the importation of approximately $ 65,000,000 in gold , a large part of which was procured by means of this new temporary capitalization furnished by the ...
... surplus available . A broader basis for credit liquidation was established through the importation of approximately $ 65,000,000 in gold , a large part of which was procured by means of this new temporary capitalization furnished by the ...
Halaman xiii
... in its method of application it is dangerous . Prac- tically the whole Treasury surplus is tied up in the settle- ment . January 1 , 1908 , the banks were owing to the United States Treasury , either in the form of direct INTRODUCTION xiii.
... in its method of application it is dangerous . Prac- tically the whole Treasury surplus is tied up in the settle- ment . January 1 , 1908 , the banks were owing to the United States Treasury , either in the form of direct INTRODUCTION xiii.
Halaman xiv
... surplus to the banks , without interest , by per- mitting the banks to retain a large part of the loan as money - reserves for the support of obligations to the de- positors during times of credit expansion , by permitting the banks to ...
... surplus to the banks , without interest , by per- mitting the banks to retain a large part of the loan as money - reserves for the support of obligations to the de- positors during times of credit expansion , by permitting the banks to ...
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accounts adequate amount bank-credit bank-notes bankers banking business banking capital banking equipment banking operations bills capital investment capital support capital-resources cash-reserve cent centum cial circulating notes collateral commercial assets commercial banks commercial paper commercial-credit Comptroller contraction convertible into cash crease credit obligations credit-accounts credit-funds credit-issues credit-money current funds current liabilities customers demand for money depositors deposits Division of Issue dollars elasticity exchange fluctuations forced gold coin Government held hypothecation increase institutions interest invested-reserve Issue and Redemption legal-tender liabilities liquidation loans loss mands means meet ment mercial money supply money-demands money-issues money-reserves National Bank Act national banking association needed note-issues obtain outstanding payment period practice present protect purchase purpose redeemed redemption equipment reserve agents reserve cities result Secretary SECT securities silver silver party sound money speculative surplus ticity tion unimpaired capital United States bonds United States notes
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