STOCKS AND SHARES
Midweek Improvement MARKETS QUIET AT CLOSE Following optimistic trade and financial reports from London early iast week, the New Zealand stock exchanges were more active to a better demand, with a larger volume of business passing. Germany’s annexation of Czechoslovakia, however, had an adverse effect on the investment markets, which relapsed to that uneasiness which has been the governing feature for the past year. < Another factor tending to depress the market was the decision of the Government to reduce the maximum amount of overseas money orders from £lO to £5.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 12
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