MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
|b 7 »_j»cm_lo telebrapu.-covyriqut'} [Special to Pbbss Association.] [Beceived Jan. 19. at 10.15 a._u] LONDON, Jaw. 18. The Statist is of opinion that free silver coinage will be injurious to trade relations. The liquidation of Barings' business is nearly completed. The money market is now flooded with capital seeking investment. The Standard says it is expected that Germany will shortly abolish the sugar bounties, and that Austria will follow her example. • [Beceived Jan. 10, at 11 a.m. I Jab. 18: Tallow, medium mutton, 26s 6d ; do beef, 255. The arrivals of wool to date amount to 248,000 bales. Best sides Australian leather, 8-_d to9d. Silver, 4s. PABIS, Jan. 18. The Budget Committee propose a surtax of lit on foreign and Colonial sugar. The vote of censure on M. Jouvier, Minister of Finance, for assisting the Bank of England during the Barings crisis, was rejected by a large majority in the Chamber of Deputies.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7066, 19 January 1891, Page 3
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