NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
DECLINE IN VALUES P-™> NEW YORK. Sept. 18. g ? lns made on New • Exchange last week evapye^erda y s s heavy waves of Losses ranged from one S wit k ® total turnover “2,100,000 shares. *JnLI . rald '’ rribune " attributes the “cuties to secondary selling which J™ ? ? atur ? l consequence of the sharp prices, with major recuperaS* powers failing to develop. One m financial circles remarked Mrk.t i,”? i? ot surprising that the “®fi shown inability to follow 01 the serious demonoShn»?Jf‘^ fashingto n ot ® l®ck of co- ° Government policy. other hand, the “New York th« sports that brokers are saying bv u investors are more disturbed m^« busi . ness outlook than by the situation. ’’’hey are S™ A 0 invest their savings bethe recent evidence of the .industrial paralysis that “1 result from even small strikes.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24985, 20 September 1946, Page 7
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