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PROSPERITY AND STOCKS.

MR. ASQUITH'S VIEW. j>R«aa association.! LONDON, 27th February. Mr. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequor, replying to a question by Colonel Kenyon-Slaney, Conservative member for Nnwport Division of Shropshire, regarding the fall that has takon placo in British local, Government, railway, and other stacks since tho beginning of 1906, said he did not think general conclusions could bo drawn from Stock Exchange prices for a period of twelve months. When trado was active and money in great domand there was a natural tendency to depress securities bearing a fixed rato of interest.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1907, Page 7

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PROSPERITY AND STOCKS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1907, Page 7

PROSPERITY AND STOCKS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1907, Page 7