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‘CONTINENTAL NERVES BADLY FRAYED’

4 Stock Market Dealings SCARE BELIEVED TO HAVE ENDED By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. (Received February 14, 9.25 p.m.) London, February 14. The “Daily Telegraph’s” financial editor says: Continental nerves this week were badly frayed. Their selling began to affect British holders of giltedgeds and industrials, but the scare is believed to have ended. The city is resentful at the Continent accepting alarmist reports of an impending election, instability of the Government, and the pepper crisis. It is disclosed that large-scale “stags” are left with bigger allotments of recent issues than they desired, but none of these need have given rise to indiscriminate selling. Calmer views should now prevail. It is to be hoped that the market will be kept free from the intrusion of politics.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 121, 15 February 1935, Page 11

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‘CONTINENTAL NERVES BADLY FRAYED’ Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 121, 15 February 1935, Page 11

‘CONTINENTAL NERVES BADLY FRAYED’ Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 121, 15 February 1935, Page 11