LONDON'S CAPITAL ISSUES.
During tlie first nine months of 1930 capital issues in London, including conversion loans, totalled £280,140,421, against £230,483,270 in the - corersponding period of 1929, and £462,585,817 "in 1925. _ The loans for "new money" were classified as follows:—
■ Jan.-Sept. 1930. £ Jan.-Sept 1929. £ Britain— Government .. 43,790,000 Other 79,309,200 Empire— Government .. 27,294,800 Other 10,862,200 Foreign— Government " .. 21,330,000 Other j 10,003,000 200,001 116,488,201 20,360,101 29,939,201 3,650,001 1G,414,2OI ; 192,580,200 £193,057,701
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 14
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