International Trade
Unstable Currencies AFFECTING BRITISH TRADE. LOAN RESTRICTIONS URGED. [By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.] (Received 25, 11.20 a.m.) London, Nov. 24. In a letter thanking Air Churchill for the removal of the embargo on foreign loans, the Federation of British Industries draws attention to a serious feature of the world’s trade, namely, tho instability of tho currency in several of the most important trading countries, which gives them an unfair advantage in competing with British manufacturers; therefore the Federation suggests that no country with unstable currency should be permitted to borrow in the British market except for the express purpose of stabilising the currency.— (A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 202, 25 November 1925, Page 5
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106International Trade Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 202, 25 November 1925, Page 5
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