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		<title>Domestic and Foreign Exchange</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE There is nothing mysterious or difficult about foreign exchange when it is studied in the light of domestic exchange, which is easily understood, and in this volume I have endeavored to explain the essential principles of both domestic and foreign exchange in simple language, and with suitable illustrations. In this volume practically every form of exchange has been dealt with, and it is hoped that it will prove useful to the exporter and importer, as well as to business men in general, who are interested in the general aspects of the subject. The tables dealing with gold values are all original calculations, based on data obtained from the various Mints, while for some of the silver values I am indebted to Mr. Gonzales&#8217; excellent little book *&#8217;Modern Foreign Exchange,&#8221; and for general matter to my own book, &#8220;Notes on Foreign Exchange.&#8221; READ THE FULL BOOK BELOW Please Activate the Full Screen Mode for Better Viewing Pleasure (2nd button from the left) LINK http://bikibook.com/books/domestic-and-foreign-exchange/ EMBED Related posts:Elements of Foreign Exchange &#8211; a Foreign Exchange Primer WHAT FOREIGN EXCHANGE IS AND WHAT BRINGS IT INTO EXISTENCE... Foreign Exchange and Foreign Bills in Theory and in Practice PREFACE The object of this [...]


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		<title>Banking Reform in the United States &#8211; a Series of Proposals, including a Central Bank of limited scope</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 16:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE four article in this volume were published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics for May 1900, February, August and November 1010. Only the first of them has been subjected to any very considerable revision. Matters which are considered more in d( tail in the subsequent papers have been omitted, corrections and additions have been made, and the tone rather than the substance has been modified. Convinced that a central bank patterned after those of Europe would not fit into our system, I drew the unqualified conclusion that a central bank would not prove a remedy for our financial ills. Further reflection led to the proposal of a central bank of limited scope which is brought forward in the final chapter. Without much change in substance the phraseology of the first paper has been modified in many places so as to make evident that its arguments apply only to central banks of the European type exercising influence primarily through their lending operations and discount policy. READ THE FULL BOOK BELOW Please Activate the Full Screen Mode for Better Viewing Pleasure (2nd button from the left) LINK http://bikibook.com/books/banking-reform-in-the-us-a-series-of-proposal/ EMBED Related posts:Essays On Banking Reform In The United States by Paul M. [...]


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		<title>A Ready Reckoner of the World&#8217;s Foreign and Colonial Exchanges of Seven Monetary and Currency Intermediaries</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 15:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE I earnestly invite the most serious attention, with unbiased mind, of every one especially rulers, statesmen, legislators, and economists — to this analysis of the world&#8217;s prices and foreign and colonial exchanges of intermediaries; and to the simple arithmetical demonstration to travellers, traders, and financiers of their effects upon the interchanges of things between man and man and community and community. Sound bases for the construction of monetary systems cannot be expected from those who are totally ignorant of the knowledge possessed both theoretically and practically by the magnates of the money power of the world. Striking evidence of this can be seen in the first 8393 questions put to and answered by twenty-five examinees, of whom ten were either past or present servants of the State, nine were traders and producers, and six were financiers and bankers, before the India Office Committee upon schemes for providing an effective metal monetary system for British India. Lord Rothschild&#8217;s evidence, under 133 interrogatories before this Committee, of what financiers have done and can do, of what Governments can and cannot do, and what British India&#8217;s trade could possibly do or not do, with the absolute requisite of what it must do [...]


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		<title>A Handbook of London Bankers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 13:56:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE During the time I set myself the pleasurable task of investigating the early history of Child&#8217;s Bank, I had occasion to look through a vast quantity of old cheques, bills, and cash-notes, extending in time over close upon two centuries; when I observed that all drafts passing through the hands of a gold-smith or banker were endorsed by such goldsmith or banker, and that in most cases the endorsements were witnessed by one of the clerks. I applied myself, therefore, to the collection of all these drafts, or a fair sample of them, with a view to seeing how far they would throw light upon the early history of bankers. This done, the next step was to refer to the List of Goldsmiths keeping running cashes, published in the &#8220;Little London Directory&#8221; of 1677, and to extract lists of all goldsmiths and bankers from the London Directories at the British Museum. The first of the set — a thin volume — was published in 1677; the second did not appear until 1736 ; and the next dates were 1738, 1740, 1754, 1759, 1763, and so on, with occasional intervals of a few years, down to the present date. Upon [...]


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		<title>A Financial Chapter in the History of Bombay City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1897 the Editor of the Advocate of India invited me to contribute to its columns a narrative of the rise, growth and collapse of that colossal speculation popularly known in Bombay as the &#8221; share mania,&#8221; a mania which in its ultimate consequences was more disastrous than either the South Sea Bubble Scheme, or the tulip mania of the eighteenth century. Having been an eye-witness to the speculation and having watched it, as an on-looker only, from within and without, I was able to respond to the invitation. My narrative was given in the form of a series of articles principally based on my personal knowledge and experience, and next from facts gleaned from authentic books, specially the now forgotten Report of the Commission which sat to inquire into the failure of the old Bank of Bombay under the presidency of the late Sir Charles Jackson. As a young man I was then being specially trained in the Bank of Bombay. The period of my probation there, and of my subsequent engagement with two financial institutions of the day, happened to be co-eval with that of the very meridian of the speculation. I had thus the opportunity of watching [...]


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		<title>The Principles of Banking, Its Utility and Economy; with Remarks on the Working and Management of the Bank of England by Thomson Hankey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every note presented at the Bank of England for payment must be immediately paid in gold coin ; but as it was known that the wants of the community in this country were such as to require, for the ordinary trade, from 17 to 20 million pounds of Bank of England Notes to be always in circulation, the Bank was permitted to make use, at first of 14, and afterwards of 15, million pounds of its own notes by investing them in securities, so as to make interest, which interest the Bank was to retain for its own use ; and this enabled it to pay, and the nation had a claim to exact a payment, for such a privilege — this payment now amounting to nearly £200,000 a year — the profit which the nation derives from the issue of Bank of England Notes. Beyond this sum of 15 million pounds, the Bank is prohibited from issuing a single Bank Note without having an equivalent sum in gold in its vaults, and it is compelled to publish weekly an account of all the gold so held. &#8221; How absurd,&#8221; writes the Daily News, &#8221; to expect that the same [...]


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		<title>The Principles and Practice of Banking by William Gilbart</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF BANKING. An eminent historian observes, that &#8221; it is a cruel mortification, in searching for what is instructive in the history of past times, to find that the exploits of conquerors who have desolated the earth, and the freaks of tyrants who have rendered nations unhappy, are recorded with minute and often disgusting accuracy, while the discovery of useful arts, and the progress of the most beneficial branches of commerce are passed over in silence, and suffered to sink into oblivion.&#8221; * This remark is strictly applicable to the origin and progress of banking. We have but little information as to what kind of banks existed in the earlier ages, or on what system they conducted their business. As most of the nations of antiquity subsisted chiefly on agriculture, they probably had little occasion for banks ; for it is only in commercial countries that these institutions have attained to any high degree of prosperity. And as even the commercial nations of antiquity were unacquainted with joint-stock companies, or commercial corporations, and had not discovered the use of paper-money or bills of exchange, the business of a banker, even among them, must have been somewhat [...]


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		<title>The People&#8217;s Money : A Brief Analysis of the Present Position in America by John Wesley De Kay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THERE is an increasing feeling throughout the United States that there has developed in recent years a power with which the Government is unable to cope, and which is beyond the control of the public. The steps by which this power has been centred in the hands of a few men are little known or understood by the public at large, and the vast majority of the American people have no part in them, except that they are victims of a system by which they are legally robbed, and by which (if it is not stopped) they will be politically enslaved. There has been widespread inquiry, which has sought to get at the root of this hitherto undefined evil. It has been considered that the banking system in America was the basis upon which this evil was founded. There has been a vast amount of legislation for the control of banks and banking, as a means by which the great aggregations of capital in the United States might be kept within reasonable bounds. The difficulty with all of the inquiry and all of the legislation is that it has failed to measure the scope of this aggregated capital or to [...]


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		<title>The Logic Of Banking by William Gilbart</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE IN my &#8221; Logic for the Million,&#8221; published in the year 1851, I advised my readers, as a means of forming a habit of reasoning, to associate their reasonings with their daily avocations. I afterwards thought I might exemplify my own instructions, by selecting from my writings on Banking such extracts as might illustrate those principles which I had expounded in &#8221; Logic for the Million.&#8221; I accordingly read with this view the works I had published on Banking, and thus were formed the first three parts of the present work. The large type is, for the most part, a transcript from the work on Logic, and the extracts in small type are from my works on Banking. This union of literary productions, not originally intended to have any connexion with each other, may serve to indicate that my writings on Banking are in accordance with the principles of Logic, and that my writings on Logic are adapted for practical application to the business of Banking. It may be objected that some of the examples are not sufficiently controversial. To this it may be replied, that Reasoning is not always engaged in the cause of controversy, that argument sometimes [...]


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		<title>The Financier and the Finances of the American Revolution Vol 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHEN Morris took office, he had eager hopes of loans from Spain. In July, 1781, he wrote a long letter to Jay to stimulate him to apply for such loan, and to provide him with arguments by which he might persuade the Spanish Minister. He proposed that the United States should help Spain to conquer Florida, the Bahamas, and perhaps Jamaica. Then he suggested that Nova Scotia might be conquered, thus depriving Great Britain of ship timber, and obtaining a cheap supply of it for Spain. This would destroy the fisheries of Great Britain, on which she relied as a &#8221; nursery for seamen.&#8221; England could be driven out of the Gulf of Mexico, and Spain could open a port in East Florida for trade with the United States. He wanted a loan of five million dollars. If more could be got, more could be done. The United States &#8221; do not mean to beg gratuities, but to make rational requests.&#8221; The Financier and the In a republic, time is sure to be lost before a revenue can be established. He cannot even reform the expenditure without money, because he cannot make contracts, and the people resent taxes while they [...]


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		<title>The Financier and the Finances of the American Revolution Vol 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 06:16:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE THIS book contains a biography of ROBERT MORRIS and a financial history of the period of the American Revolution. Neither of these subjects has heretofore been made the object of thorough investigation. Early in this century, two biographies of Morris were written, one by Mease, the other by Wain; and numerous short sketches of his career have since been published which simply repeat the contents of those two. The financial history of the Revolution is very obscure. The most important records of. the financial administration between 1775 and 1781 are lost. The finances of the Continental Congress had no proper boundary. In one point of view, they seem never to have had any finances ; in another, the whole administration was financial. Neither branch of the subject can be considered as exhaustively treated in the present work. In the &#8221; Inventory of Articles found in possession of Robert Morris, in his room, debtors&#8217; apartment, Saturday, August 1st, 1801,&#8221; which is printed with the Account of his Property, is an enumeration showing that he had an enormous mass of papers, letters, account-books, etc., covering his life and business from 1775 to 1800. There were twenty-five letter books. These books and [...]


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		<title>The Czechs and Slovaks in American Banking by Thomas Capek</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE ONE phase — a very important one — of the activities of the Czechs and Slovaks in this country has been wholly overlooked. Statistics have been compiled showing the number, size and location of the settlements of this racial group; of its churches, schools, lodge halls, fraternal organizations, newspapers and libraries. Up to the present time, however, no one has attempted a tabulation of banks in which the majority of the stock is held by investors of Czech and Slovak origin, or which are managed by officers of that nationality. Yet banks are an unerring barometer of Americanization attained by this or that racial group. Like the ownership of real estate, a bank in our mind is associated with the notions of stability, permanence. The foreigner who is but slightly affected by our American customs and ideals seldom buys bank stock or invests in real estate ; the seasonal immigrant, traveling back and forth, never does. It will come as a surprise to most readers that Czech and Slovak Building and Loan Associations of two cities — Chicago and Cleveland — wield assets amounting to nearly $20,060,000 — an indication of the inborn sense of thrift of that element [...]


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		<title>The Business Man and His Bank by William Henry Kniffin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 04:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PREFACE The man who stands before the counter screen of a bank looks at a piece of complicated yet smooth working machinery that is to him a deep mystery. He admires but does not understand it. He knows that the receiving teller takes his deposit and the paying teller cashes his check. When he makes a loan he gets the use of the funds, how he does not know. He does not understand the bank processes any more than the average man understands the mechanism of his automobile. He knows its functions and that is enough. Only when it ceases to work smoothly does he appreciate how delicate is the machine that serves him. Heretofore all writers on banking have treated the subject from within, for the information of the bank clerk and the student of banking. It is the writer&#8217;s aim to treat the bank from without ; to show how it touches the interests of the business man and get the point of contact from the customer&#8217;s viewpoint. In discussing the subject of credit, for instance, I have tried to show what the applicant for credit should bring to the bank, rather than what the bank man should [...]


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		<title>The Banking Octopus &amp; the Silver Question: An American Financial History by F.M Fogg</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[INTRODUCTION This little story, based on fact, represents, though feebly, the relation that exists between the producing classes and the banks of America. The courts, lawyers, and constabulary hold the same relation to the banks they do to the robbers above mentioned. The banks are the great disbursing agencies of the government, and the principal source from which the people obtain loans and discounts. Such being the case they have the power to contract and expand the currency of the nation at will. Any refusal on their part to extend loans to the people or any general refusal to discount notes will produce a general financial panic like the present one (1893), or the dozen or more former ones which have occurred in our nation&#8217;s history. Please Activate the Full Screen Mode for Better Viewing Pleasure (2nd button from the left) LINK http://bikibook.com/books/the-banking-octopus-and-the-silver-question-an-american-financial-history/ EMBED Related posts:An Analysis and History of the Currency Question by T. Joplin People frequently act in haste, and repent at leisure. In... A Financial Chapter in the History of Bombay City In 1897 the Editor of the Advocate of India invited... Money and Banking Illustrated by American History PREFACE DURING the past three years a marked [...]


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		<title>The Banking &amp; Currency Problem in the United States by Victor Morawetz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE PROBLEM For many years the country has suffered from recurring periods of severe financial stringency. During these periods interest rates have been excessively high, and business men have lost heavily through inability to obtain necessary loans and discounts from the banks. At times wide-spread panic and general suspension of payments by the banks have resulted from runs upon a few banks by their depositors. Only recently we have emerged from a disastrous panic which forced the suspension of nearly all the banks, and, by the destruction of confidence and credit, arrested business activity throughout the country and caused vast losses to the people. This panic brought to a violent close a period of unprecedented prosperity, in which manufacturers and merchants had not unduly expanded their obligations for the purpose of carrying unsold stocks of goods. On the contrary, production had been barely able to keep pace with demand for the products of industry. Such extraordinary financial disturbances do not occur in other civilized countries. They indicate that something is seriously wrong with the system of banking and currency in the United States. The National Monetary Commission was created for the purpose of devising a remedy that will prevent similar [...]


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