Wall Street Market Tumbles
NEW YORK, March 15.
The Czech situation has caused widespread selling in the stock market. Prices tumbled in some cases by five points in early selling, and recovered so'mewhat towards the end. Industrials were heaviest hit. The bond market also suffered losses. • The fear was expressed that Czech obligations held by the United States, totalling 165,000,000 dollars, may prove difficult to collect, similarly to Austrian debts.
The turnover on the New,-. York Stock Exchange today totalled 1,110,000 shares. /
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Northern Advocate, 17 March 1939, Page 7
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