“MANY INVESTORS MAY YET REGARD 1930 AS LUCKY YEAR”
Stock Exchange Chairman Says The Future Can Be Faced With Confidence.
Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, December 9. ADDRESSING the annual meeting of the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day, Mr C. G. Creagh, chairman, said that there could be little doubt that in a few years, probably sooner, than many people anticipated, Australia, if governed wisely, would overcome her difficulties and enter upon a new era of prosperity. As for New Zealand, stock exchange business had been better than in many previous years. In spite of adverse influences and uncertainty, the turnover had been considerable and he believed that'many investors would have reason later on to regard 1930 as their lucky year. They could look forward with confidence, for although the Dominion had been called upon to put her house in order there could be no doubting her recuperative powers. He considered that a tribute was due to Lord Bledisloe for his cheery optimism, based on sound common sense.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19248, 9 December 1930, Page 8
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