INDEX
Asterisks indicate foot-notes
- Account Day, in London, [372].
- Advertising, Abuse of, [434].
- Advertising, by members prohibited, [56].
- Agents de Change, [51].
- Agents de Change (see [Paris Bourse]).
- Agora, of Greece, [262].
- Aldrich, plan, [101].
- Allard A., Crises in France, [219*].
- American Acad. of Polit. and Social Science, [16*], [26*], [32*], [80*], [102*], [191*].
- American Bankers’ Association, [207].
- American, finance of future, [377].
- American Institute of Banking, [208*].
- Arbitrage brokers, duties of, [283].
- Ashley, W. T., on Economic History, [224].
- Assignats, [390].
- Atlantic Monthly, [288*].
- Bagehot, Walter, on Credulity of Speculators, [92].
- Bagehot, Walter, on Banking, [99].
- Bagehot, Walter, on Panics, [215–218];
- Lombard Street, [378*].
- Balkan Crisis of 1912, [76], [340], [368], [369].
- Banking and Currency Problem in U. S., by Victor Morawetz, [209*].
- Banking facilities in London, [362].
- Bank loans, N. Y. (1904–1907), [190];
- in the U. S. (1904–1907), [192];
- in London, [362].
- Bank of England, [324], [328], [357].
- Bank of England, Origin of, [18*].
- Bank of France and currency, [209];
- and Bourse, [396];
- and Germany, [209].
- Banks, certifications of checks, [113];
- borrowings by London brokers, [353].
- Bank, deposits in N. Y., [125].
- Bankers as peacemakers, [371].
- Bank stock, earliest form of, [324].*
- Baring, A., on Financial Crises, [219*].
- Baring failure, [156], [376].
- Barnard, Sir John, Act to prevent stock-jobbing, [226].
- Barometer, The Stock Exchange as a, [23], [190], [308], [309].
- Bearer certificates, [365], [374].
- Bears, Value of, [76];
- in Germany, [77]. (See [short selling]).
- Benefactions and charities of members, [317].
- Bewes, W. A., Stock Exchange Law and Practice, [379*].
- Bisschop, W. R., Rise of the London Money Market, [379*].
- Black Friday, [251].
- Blackmar, Frank W. on Legislation against Speculation, [255].
- Bond brokers on ’Change, [282].
- Borrowing and lending stocks in N. Y.. and London, [353–4].
- Bourse, Origin of, [12*].
- Bourse, Paris. (See [Paris]).
- Bradstreet’s, [202*].
- Branch offices, [426].
- Brokers in London, relation to jobbers, [335], [339];
- methods, [372] et seq. (See [London Stock Exchange]).
- Browning, R., on Currency, [219*].
- Bryce, James, on Good Citizenship, [133].
- Bucket-shops, [55], [143], [252], [435].
- Bucket-shops, War against, [149].
- Burr, Aaron, [31].
- Burton, Theodore E., on Financial Crises, [183*];
- on Forecasting, [191], [197], [198].
- Burton, Theodore E., on Crisis-producing conditions, [216*].
- Burton, Theodore E., on Currency, [208].
- Business Conduct Committee, [255]
- Business on ’Change, how conducted, [288], et seq.
- Cable service, Excellence of, [284*].
- Cammack, Addison, on publicity, [161].
- Capital of brokerage houses, [152].
- Capital, reasons for scarcity of, [122];
- exports of in London, [366].
- Carry-over, contango, 375–[6*].
- Central Bank in America, [101].
- Certificates, registered and bearer, [365], [374].
- Certifications of stockbroker’s checks, [113].
- Chamber of Commerce, N. Y., [206].
- Chambre Syndicale, of Paris Bourse, [393].
- Change Alley, [327].
- Charities and benefactions of members, [317].
- Chicago Board of Trade Case in U. S. Circuit Court, [65];
- in U. S. Supreme Court, [66*].
- China, Speculative possibilities in, [62].
- Clearance Orders, [279].
- Clearing House, N. Y. Banks, [109].
- Clearing House, N. Y. Stock Exchange, [119], [426];
- London, [365], [373].
- Clearings, volume of, in N. Y. and London, [344].
- Coffee Exchange, [442].
- Colbert, and the French manufacturers, [254].
- Collectors, on ’Change, [315].
- Collegium mercatorum at Rome, [16*].
- Commercial honor on ’Change, [264].
- Commission dealers in markets for produce, [8].
- Commissions, rate of, N. Y., [278], [281];
- in London, [342];
- in Paris, [395].
- Committee of Arrangements, [277].
- Committee on Stock List, requirements of, [363].
- Companies Act, in England, [147*].
- “Comparisons” by stockbrokers, [120].
- Competition, essential to freedom of trade, [5].
- Comptroller of Currency, Report of, [126*].
- Conant, Charles A., on Establishment of prices, [28].
- Conant, Charles A., on Short-sales, [89*], [93*];
- on manipulation, [175*].
- Conant, Charles A., on Stock Exchange Quotations, [29*].
- Conant, Charles A., on Value of American Securities, [14*].
- Consolidated Stock Exchange, [428].
- Consols, as affected by war, [368];
- dealings in, [374].
- Construction News (Chicago), [202*].
- Contango, 375–[6*].
- Control of members by governors, [265].
- Conveniences for members, [304].
- Cordage Trust, [30], [311].
- Corner in Northern Pacific stock, [290].
- Corners, [30];
- opinions of Hughes Commission, [423].
- Corn Laws, History of the, J. Shield Nicholson, [255].
- Cost of Living, [8].
- Cotton Exchange, [441].
- Coulisse, in Paris, [397], et seq.;
- membership, [398];
- origin, [401];
- progress, [402];
- history, [404];
- volume of business, [405].
- Coulissiers, [51].
- Courtois, A., on manipulation, [175*];
- Opérations de Bourse, [393*].
- Credit Cycles and Origin of Panics, John Mill, [204*].
- Crises and depressions, [183*].
- Criticism of the Stock Exchange, [29].
- Crocker, W. H., on depressions, [219*].
- Curb market, [141], [431–2–3].
- Currency and the panic of 1907, [206], [210].
- Currency, famines in America, [123];
- inadequate laws, [352], [357];
- contrasts with London, [353].
- Currency, panic of 1893, [199*].
- Daily settlements in N. Y., [349].
- Daly, Justice, opinion, [236*].
- Denis, H., depressions, [219*].
- Denslow, Van Buren, on Prices and Values, [6*].
- Depositors in banks, number of, [126].
- Depressions, in relation to panics, [183*].
- Deutsche Bank, opinion on Bourse Law, [78], [243].
- Deutsche Kapitalmarkt, by Rudolph Eberstadt, [32*].
- Dictionnaire d’Economie Politique, by Paul Leroy-Beaulieu, [44*].
- Discipline, as maintained on ’Change, [266–7], [277].
- Disconto-Gesellschaft, opinion on Bourse Law, [244].
- Discounting the future, [23].
- Disputes and differences, adjustment of, [294].
- Diversions of members, [313].
- Doremus, Robert L., on transactions, [173*].
- Dresdner Bank, opinion on Bourse Law, [78], [244].
- Duguid, Chas., Story of the Stock Exchange, [32*].
- Eadie, J, on panics, [219*].
- Eames, Francis L., on The N. Y. Stock Exchange, [32*].
- East India Company, [325].
- Eberstadt, Rudolph, Der Deutsche Kapitalmarkt, [32*].
- Economics, by Francis W. Blackmar, [255].
- Economiste Français, [163*], [349*].
- Economist, London, [16], [18*], [19], [197]. (See [Hirst, Francis W.]).
- Egyptian Speculation, [62].
- Emery, Henry Crosby, on Advantages of broad speculative markets, [61].
- Emery, Henry Crosby, on German Bourse Law, [239], et seq.;
- on control of speculation, [256–7–8].
- Emery, Henry Crosby, on Speculation on the Stock Exchange and Produce Exchanges of the U. S., [49*].
- Employes on ’Change, [289], [318].
- Engineering News, [202*].
- England, capital exports, [28].
- England, Laws of, affecting company organizations, [147].
- England, Laws, of affecting short sales, [95].
- English capital in America, [20].
- English Corn Laws, History of, by J. Shield Nicholson [255].
- English Economic History, Introduction to, by W. T. Ashley, [224].
- Exchange, Origin of, [12*].
- Exchange Register, in Germany, [241].
- Exchanges, in London in early days, [323].
- Exchequer, English, [324*].
- Exports of capital by London, [366].
- Failures, of stockbrokers, [112], [152], [156];
- in London, [331];
- in Paris, [350], [395];
- opinion of Hughes Commission, [423].
- Fairs, in primitive countries, [5].
- Farmers’ Alliance, [7].
- Farmers, Speculation by, [83].
- Fayant, Frank, Some Thoughts on Speculation, [32*], [68*], [239], [252*].
- Fictitious transactions, [425].
- Financial Crises, etc., by Theo. E. Burton, [183*], [191*].
- Financial press in London, [348].
- Fortnightly Review, on panics, [199*].
- Forum, at Rome, [262].
- France, Volumes of Securities in, [406].
- French Government, attitude toward stockbrokers’ monopoly, [401].
- Future delivery, transactions for, in France, [402], [410];
- in America, [438].
- Gambling as distinguished from speculating, [53–54], [417], [419], [421].
- Gambling in bucket-shops, [144].
- Georges-Levy, on short sales, [93].
- German Bourse Law, The, by Geo. Plochmann, [245*].
- German Bourse Law of 1896, [77], [236] et seq., [254];
- opinion of Hughes Commission, [444].
- German credit in 1912, [372].
- German Exchange Act of 1896, by Dr. Ernst Loeb, [238*].
- German Government bonds, decline in, [368].
- Germany, Regulation of the Stock Exchange in, [61*].
- Gold Room, [251], [307].
- Goldsmiths’ Notes, in England, [324].
- Gold Speculation Act of 1864, [249].
- Gossip and news on ’Change, [295].
- Gould, Jay, [30].
- Government bonds, as affected by war, [368].
- Governors of the Stock Exchange on Freedom of Margin transactions, [59*];
- on Margin transactions, [52*];
- on Short sales, [90];
- on Usury law, [105*];
- on Incorporation, [235].
- Governors of the Stock Exchange, their power over members, [139], [154];
- method of choosing, [266].
- Grain Exchanges, [10].
- Grosscup, Judge, on Value of Stock Exchange, [65].
- Guarantee of stockbrokers, [154];
- in Paris, [395].
- Guild of Goldsmiths, [324].
- Guillard, Edmond, on Origin of Stock Exchanges, [16*].
- Hadley, Arthur T., Economics, [250].
- Harvard Law Review, [32*].
- Hatch Anti-Option Bill, [55], [252].
- Hazing of new members, [276].
- Hedging in cotton futures, [81], [94], [416], [439].
- Hirst, Francis W., on Early Exchange in London, [327*];
- on Stock Exchange rules, [330];
- on functions of jobbers, [336];
- on creation of new debt, [365*];
- on Chinese Speculation, [63];
- Early English Speculation, [18*];
- The Stock Exchange, [32*], [45*], [63*].
- History of N. Y. Stock Exchange, [306].
- History of the People of the U. S., by McMaster, [30].
- Hobbies of members, [312].
- Hocking Coal & Iron Company, [30], [311].
- Holding Companies, [429].
- Holidays on ’Change, [301].
- Holmes, Justice, of the U. S. Supreme Court, on speculation, [66].
- Honor and character on ’Change, [264].
- Huebner, S. S. on Stock Exchange safeguards, [25];
- on Usefulness of bears, [78];
- on discounting future, [190].
- Hughes Commission on German Bourse Law, [245];
- on Margins, [52];
- on Short selling, [80];
- on Curb market [142]. (See also [Appendix].)
- Hughes Investigation, The, by Horace White, [64*].
- Hyndman, H. M., Commercial Crises, [219].
- Incorporation of Stock Exchange (London), [231–5].
- Incorporation of Stock Exchange, N. Y., [139], [235], [265];
- opinion of Hughes Commission, [427].
- Ingall, C. D., The Stock Exchange (London), [32*].
- Insurance, as effected by hedging, [81].
- Interest, rates of, in 1909–10, [116].
- Investors in France, caution of, [408].
- Inventor, dependent upon capital, [13].
- Investment, its relation to speculation, [44].
- Investor, Origin of word, [16].
- Jevons, W. S., on prices, [7*].
- Jevons, W. S., on sun-spots, [217].
- Jobbers, in London, [277], [335];
- relation to brokers, [336], [340];
- methods, [372] et seq.
- Johnson, Joseph F., on panic of 1907, [208*].
- Jonathan’s Coffee House, [327].
- Journal of Accountancy, regulation of speculation, 258*.
- Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, on Volume of Securities in America, [15], [339].
- Journal of Political Economy [53*], [64*], [82*], [143*], [147*], [159*], [196*].
- Juglar, Clément, Des Crises Commerciales, [185*], [219*].
- Kaffir Circus in London, [62], [365], [370], [376].
- Keene, James R., [30].
- Labor, Dependence on the Stock Exchange, [43].
- Labor, Percentage of, in America, [42].
- Laissez faire, theory of, [253].
- Landells, Walter, on London Stock Exchange, 376–[7*].
- Law in England affecting companies, [147], [434].
- Law in England, affecting short sales, [95];
- affecting speculation, [225].
- Law in N. Y. regulating speculation, [247];
- repealed [248].
- Law, John, [390*].
- Laws affecting short sales in U. S., [95], [246];
- repealed, [247];
- decision of court, [416], [420].
- Laws of France, short sales, [404], [410].
- Laws of various states, affecting speculation, [251].
- Law, Usury, in N. Y., [105*].
- Leeman Act of 1867, [227].
- Legislation recommended by Hughes Commission, [435].
- Lending and borrowing stocks, N. Y. and London, [354–5].
- Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole, on Paris Bourse, [383] et seq., [387*].
- Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul, Nouveau Dictionnaire d’Economie Politique, [44*];
- on Publicity, [163], [349];
- on Speculation, [44].
- Lexis, Dr. W., on Necessity for Stock Exchanges, [21].
- Liability of stockbrokers in Paris, [395].
- Listing of new securities, [168];
- N. Y. and London [363];
- vendor’s shares, [364];
- opinion of Hughes Commission, [424].
- Lloyds, [38].
- Lloyd, W. W., on Panics, [219*].
- “Loan Crowd,” [290].
- Loans by banks to stockbrokers, [110], [190].
- Lombard Street, by Walter Bagehot, [92*], [379*].
- London Exchanges in XVI Century, [323].
- London Money Market, Rise of the, by W. R. Bisschop, [379*].
- London Stock Exchange, history of, [326], et seq.;
- management of, [329];
- rules, [330], [364*];
- membership, [332], [335];
- stockbrokers, [332];
- admission, [332–3];
- entrance fees, etc., [333];
- capital stock, [333*];
- precautions against monopoly, [333];
- jobbers, [336–7–8];
- commissions, [342];
- settlement days, [344];
- publicity, [347];
- borrowings from banks, [353];
- transfers, [355];
- volume of business, [356–7];
- official list, [358] et seq.;
- securities as affected by war, [368];
- the day’s work, [372].
- London Stock Exchange, unincorporated, [267*].
- London, The world’s banker, [366].
- Luncheon Club, The, [305].
- Manhattan Banking Company, [31].
- Manipulation, efforts of governors to suppress, [169], [174].
- Manipulation, opinions of Courtois and Conant,[175*].
- Manipulation, opinion of Emery, [257];
- comment of Hughes Commission, [421].
- Manipulation prohibited, [254]
- Manipulation, value of, [170].
- Margin, speculation on, [50], [51], [52].
- Margins, insufficient margins prohibited, [255] and [256]
- Margins required by stockbrokers, [147].
- Margin Trading a feature of all business, [58].
- Margin Trading a matter of contract, [53].
- Margin Trading defined by Hughes Commission, [419].
- Market in N. Y. compared with London, [340].
- Market in Paris as affected by stockbrokers’ monopoly, [397] et seq.
- Markets, defined by Hughes Commission, [415].
- Markets for produce, [6].
- Marshall, Alfred, on legislation, [255].
- Matched orders, [422].
- McCulloch, J. R., Principles of Economics, [46*].
- McMaster on Public Sentiment in Early Days, [30].
- McVey, Frank L., on Stock Exchange Usefulness, [41*].
- Mechanism of the City, The, by Ellis T. Powell, [379*].
- Memberships, how obtained, [271];
- prices of, [273];
- value of, [274].
- Members of Stock Exchange, interesting personalities, [312] et seq.
- Memorial of Paris stockbrokers, [88*].
- Metal Exchange, [443].
- Meyer, Eugene, Jr., on Panic of 1907, [196*], [203*].
- Middlemen in markets for produce, [8].
- Mills, John, on panics, [204].
- Mining shares in London, [365].
- Mississippi Bubble, [390].
- Mistakes in executing orders, [278], [293–4].
- Modern Industrialism, by Frank L. McVey, [41*].
- Mollien, on short sales in Paris, [89*].
- Monetary Systems of the World, by Maurice M. Muhleman, [208*].
- Money and Banking, by Horace White, [251*].
- Money, high rates for, [106*], [116], [290], [353].
- Money, rates for, as affecting speculation, [118], [430];
- as affected by deferred deliveries, [352].
- Monopoly, on London Stock Exchange, precaution against, [333];
- of Paris Bourse, [388] et seq., [399].
- Morawetz, Victor, on currency, [209*].
- Mortimer, J., Every man his own broker, [327*].
- Muhleman, Maurice, M., [208*].
- Mulhall, Michael G., on Prices, [219*].
- Musicians on ’Change, [316].
- Napoleon, on short selling, [87], [89*].
- National Banks contrasted with State Banks, [103].
- National Banks of U. S., loans (1904–1907), [192].
- National Monetary Commission, [426].
- New Joanthan’s, [327].
- News and gossip on ’Change, [295].
- Newspapers, attitude toward Stock Exchange, [132].
- “New Tennessee,” [276].
- New York State Food Investigation Committee’s report, [9*].
- Neymarck, Alfred, on volume of French securities, [406], [410].
- Nicholson, J. Shield, on Corn Laws. [255].
- North American Review, [209*], [245*].
- Norton, Eliot, on Purchase and sales of securities, [32*].
- Norton, Eliot, on short selling, [86*].
- Notes, of stockbrokers, [111].
- Odd-lot brokers, duties of [281];
- extent of business, [282].
- Open Board of Brokers, [307].
- Opinions of floor-brokers as to market, [297].
- Overend, Gurney & Co., failure of, [376].
- Panama mania in France, [62], [370], [408].
- Panic of 1907, conditions antecedent to, [24].
- Panic of 1873, in Austria, [197];
- in America, [199*], [308].
- Panic of 1825, in England, [197];
- of 1847, in England, [376].
- Panic of 1912, in Paris, [199], [200], [369].
- Panic of 1837, in U. S., [199*], [308].
- Panic of 1857, in U. S., [198–9], [308].
- Panic of 1893, in U. S., [197–8–9*].
- Panic of 1907, its origin, [189];
- effect, [201].
- Panics, crises and depressions, [183*].
- Panics of the future, [184];
- opinion of Mills, [204], [377].
- Paris Bourse, Balkan Crisis, [369];
- after war with Germany, [383–87];
- Agents de Change, [388] et seq.;
- history, [388–9];
- the form of monopoly, [389];
- origin of monopoly, [389–390];
- regulations, [391];
- “right of introduction,” [392];
- exclusive privileges, [393];
- settlements [394];
- prohibitions, [394];
- liabilities, [395];
- rates of commission, [395];
- methods and transactions, [396] (see [coulisse]);
- objections to monopoly, [398] et seq.;
- differences with the coulisse, [404];
- volume of business, [405];
- caution of public, [408].
- Paris Bourse, History and Methods of, by E. Vidal, [392*].
- Parquet, in Paris, [397] et seq.
- Partners of members, and partnership agreements, [270–1].
- Pears Prize Essays, [219*].
- Personalities on ’Change, [312] et seq.
- Plochmann, George, on German Bourse Law, [245*].
- Powell, Ellis T., The Mechanism of the City, [379*].
- Pragmatism, in economic phenomena, [127].
- Prices, Relation to value, [4].
- Principles of Economics, by Alfred Marshall, [255].
- Principles of Economics, by Edwin R. A. Seligman, [42*], [254].
- Principles of Economics, by J. R. McCulloch, [46*].
- Principles of Money and Banking, by Chas. A. Conant, [93*].
- Produce Exchange, [440].
- Promoters, swindles of, [141].
- Publicity in N. Y. contrasted with London, [347].
- Pujo Committee, [176].
- Punishment of members, [267].
- Pyramiding, opinion of Hughes Commission, [420].
- Quarterly Review, London, [300], [332], [377*].
- Quotations, the property of the Exchange, [436].
- Railroads in U. S., in 1906–7, [212].
- Real Estate, Market for, [22].
- Real Estate Record and Guide, [202*].
- Real Estate Speculation, in N. Y., [202];
- in other cities, [203].
- Receiverships, [430].
- Reforms, attitude of members toward, [311];
- in listing new securities, [364].
- Regulation of Stock Exchange in Germany, Henry Crosby Emery, [241*].
- Rentes, as affected by war, [368];
- settlement days, [394];
- market for, [398], [404].
- Resolutions adopted by the Exchange;
- against manipulation, [254]
- against light margins, [255]
- on business conduct, [255]
- Rhodes, Cecil, [377].
- Rise of the London Money Market, by W. R. Bisschop, [379*].
- Roosevelt, Theodore, and the panic of 1907, [210–212].
- Royal Commission of 1877, [238–9], [231–2].
- Rubber boom, in London, [62], [369].
- Russian government bonds, as affected by war, [368].
- Russian industrial securities in France, [62].
- Salaries of employees, [318].
- “Scalping,” [355].
- Scapegoat, making the Stock Exchange a, [137].
- Schonberg, “Handbuch” on Speculation, [21*].
- Scott, S. R., on incorporation of London Stock Exchange, [233].
- Securities, Origin of, [11].
- Securities, Owners of in America, [14–15].
- Securities, Volume of in America, [14–15].
- Securities, Volume of in London, [360];
- in Paris, [406], et seq.;
- in N. Y., [359–60].
- Seligman, Edwin R. A., on Legislation, [254].
- Seligman, Edwin R. A., on Principles of Economics, [42*].
- Settlement days, London Stock Exchange, [344], [349];
- N. Y. Stock Exchange, [345];
- comparisons, [351].
- Settling Room, in London, [372].
- Shanghai Stock Exchange, [62].
- Sherman Law, [199*].
- Short selling, opinion of Prof. Huebner, [78];
- legalized in Paris, [402*];
- opinion of Court, [416];
- opinion of Hughes Commission, [420].
- Silver purchasing clause, repeal of, [199*].
- Smith, Adam, on Speculation, [37].
- Smith, Adam, The Wealth of Nations, [37].
- Smith, C. W., on depressions [219*].
- Smith Herbert Knox, on hedging cotton, [94].
- Smith, Hopkinson, on methods of brokers, [292].
- Smollett, on South Sea Bubble, [325–6].
- South Sea Bubble, [226], [325].
- Spanish government bonds, as affected by war, [368].
- Specialists, duties of, [278];
- vindications of, [279];
- opinion of Hughes Commission, [426].
- Speculation, a feature of all enterprise, [38].
- Speculation, in America contrasted with that abroad, [62].
- Speculation, in American development, [307];
- contrasted with England, [366];
- in France, [408–9].
- Speculation, in China, [62].
- Speculation, in Egypt, [62].
- Speculation, in France, [62].
- Speculation, in Gold, (1864, 1866), [250].
- Speculation, in London, [62].
- Speculation, in relation to investment, [44].
- Speculation, J. S. Mill, [47].
- Speculation not gambling, [53], [54], [416], [417], [419], [421].
- Speculation on the Stock & Produce Exchanges of the U. S., by Henry Crosby Emery, [49*].
- Speculation, opinion by Judge Grosscup, [65].
- Speculation, opinion by U. S. Supreme Court, [66].
- Speculation, origin of the word, [36].
- Speculation, Some Thoughts on, by Frank Fayant, [32*], [68*], [239], [252*].
- Speculation, as distinguished from trading, [74].
- Sponsors of candidates for memberships, [272].
- Sportsmen on ’Change, [317].
- Stamp Tax, N. Y., [75];
- in London, [355].
- Stanhope, Edward, on incorporation of London Stock Exchange, [232].
- State Banks contrasted with National Banks, [103].
- Statist, The (London) on Hughes Investigation, [256].
- Stockbrokers in London (See [London Stock Exchange]);
- in Paris, (Paris Bourse).
- Stock certificates, registered and bearer, [365].
- Stock companies in France, [410–11].
- Stock Exchange and The Money Market, by Horace White, [102].
- Stock Exchange, Distinction between Wall Street and, [64].
- Stock Exchange Law and Practice, by W. A. Bewes, [379*].
- Stock Exchange (London), by C. D. Ingall & G. Withers, [32*].
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