FRANTIC DAY ON BOURSE
FURTHER FALL OF MARK BERLIN, June 14. To-day has been a frantic day on the Bourse. The mark fell to half a million to the pound and 112,000 to the dollar. The only reason occurring to financial experts is the supposed disposition of the British Government to compromise with France, rendering the situation more unfavourable to Germany. Also there is a fear that Anglo-French discussion may continue for weeks, which would mean disaster’ owing to the Germans economic condition.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 June 1923, Page 5
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83FRANTIC DAY ON BOURSE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 June 1923, Page 5
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