A New International Decimal Money System: How to Stop European Liquidation of American Securities, Benefits Offered to Foreign Bondholders and Belligerent Governments, Benefits to Commerce and Neutral Countries, Benefits to American Cotton Planters

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Columbia University Press book store, 1916 - 63 páginas

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Página 54 - Every national banking association which shall receive authority to establish foreign branches shall be required at all times to furnish information concerning the condition of such branches to the Comptroller of the Currency upon demand, and the Federal Reserve Board may order special examinations of the said foreign branches at such time or times as it may deem best. Every such national banking association shall conduct the...
Página 54 - Every such national banking association shall conduct the accounts of each foreign branch independently of the accounts of other foreign branches established by it and of its home office, and shall at the end of each fiscal period transfer to its general ledger the profit or loss accruing at each branch as a separate item.
Página 54 - The Federal Reserve Board shall have power to approve or to reject such application if, in its judgment, the amount of capital proposed to be set aside for the conduct of foreign business is inadequate, or if for other reasons the granting of such application is deemed inexpedient.
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Página 35 - HISTORICAL 35 coin is likely to secure for it ultimately a preference over the national. ,, . "Thus the great object of the unification of coinages, which it may be pronounced an impossibility to accomplish by any measure involving sudden or violent change, will finally accomplish itself by common consent and in a manner almost insensible. "In view of these considerations the Committee have prepared certain resolutions which they here submit and recommend for adoption. FAP BARNARD, FA WALKER, And...

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