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- With the possible exception' £f Germany, every leading'nation sow has % sufficient supply of gold bullion- U enter into a revived world trade, whea that ■ revival' comes, is ' the view of bankers here, who see the end of the gold outpourings from the United States indicated by France ' 9 Withdrawal of -the final 55 million, dollar* on Tuesday and the indication.- that international bullion holdings' ■ hay» reached a balance - favourable to trade.
Of the comparatively small balances still in. the United States .eligible .for recall Britain - holds ' the greatest amount. , v ..
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1932, Page 7
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