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"The annual turnover on futures contracts in commodity markets already reaches some thirty or forty billions of dollars. They . . . touch directly the lives of comparatively few people. Yet there have been indications of a more widespread realization of the important place these organizations occupy in the marketing structure. . . . The futures...
Rubber men answered that question in detail, last week; but not until they had done some furious trading. As the Baldwin announcement flashed over the cables to Manhattan, bedlam broke loose in the red-brick building which houses the New York Rubber Exchange. At the close of a day of...
¶ Before the Chamber of Deputies, last week, was a bill based on the assumption that when certain French oil properties in Mosul are developed the Republic will be able to exist on its own oil. The new bill proposes to assign a "quota" to firms importing foreign oil, restricting...
"The foreign trade turnover increased from $199,000,000 in 1922-23 to about $800,000,000 during the past fiscal year, with a favorable balance of $30,000,000. Before the War the trade turnover of the Tsarist empire was $1,490,500,000.
The wholesale turnover in the department of the Dean of Harvard College starting with the resignation of Dean Greenough and the appointment of Dean Hanford of the Summer School, is in no way mysterious nor does it presage any disruption of falling off in the administration of the College. It...