GERMAN FINANCE.
LONG CREDITS WANTED. SOUNDING WOULD MARKETS. (Received 11.30 a.m.) BERLIN., November 23. Addressing the Reichstag Taxation Committee, Dr. Wirtli (Chancellor) intimated that the Reparations Commission declined to discuss the possibility of a moratorium if Germany did not make the January and February indemnity payments. Dr. Wirih confidently looked forward to long term credit operations, about which the Government had been sounding the markets of the world. Ho declared that Herr Stinnes was visiting London privately. The Chancellor declared that he would like to sec an increasing effort of German business men, banks, and trades unions to get in touch, with influential quarters abroad.— (Router.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 5
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106GERMAN FINANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 5
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