STOCK EXCHANGES QUIET
Waiting For Developments “The present is a time of quiet for the stock exchanges in the world centres,” said Mr. Edgar Lazenby, a British Stock Exchange member, of Cornwall, who arrived with his wife by the Rangitiki yesterday on a holiday visit to New Zealand. Apparently there was at the moment a period of waiting for future developments. There were signs of returning prosperity in Great Britain, but things had been so good on the Stock Exchange that it could not be expected that they would keep going at this rate, he said. One enormous transaction was Australia’s interest reduction. Mr. Lazenby will sail shortly from Auckland for British Columbia, and regrets that he will be able to spend only a short time in this country.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 6
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