Synopsis
1. The Evolution of the Money Market.
2. The Importance of the Banking Element.
3. The Origin and Development of Banking.
4. Banking and the Bank of England
5. How the Banker Obtains His Funds.
6. How the Banker Uses His Funds.
7. The Bank of England.
8. Management of the Bank of England.
9. State Protection.
10. The Duties Carried Out by the Bank of England for the Nation.
11. The Bank Act 1844.
12. Suspension of the Bank Act 1844.
13. Chief Provision of the Bank Act 1844.
14. The Bank of England Weekly Return.
15. Issue Department.
16. Banking Department.
17. The Bank Rate.
18. Foreign Exchanges.
19. Bills of Exchange.
10. Balance of Trade and Balance of Indebtedness.
11. India Council Bills.
12. Mint Par.
13. Specie Point.
14. High Rates of Exchange.
15. Low Rates of Exchange.
16. The Bank Rate in Connection with the Exchanges.
17. Arbitrage Operations.
18. Course of Exchange
19. Long Rate
20. Short Rate
21. The Reconciliation of the Long and Short Rates.
22. The Gold Reserves.
23. England’s Small Gold Reserve
24. England’s Credit
25. A Scheme to Increase the Gold Reserve
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