| 1838 - 604 pages
...gold is 0.24 per cent, lower at Paris than in London. The course of exchange at New York on London is 109} per cent., and the par of exchange between England and America being 109 23-40 per cent., it follows that the exchange is 0-22 per cent, against England. The Stock Exchange... | |
| English literature - 1838 - 598 pages
...li.-Jl per cent, lower at Paris than in London. The coarse of exchange at New York on London is lo'ii per cent., and the par of exchange between England and America being 109 23-40 per cent., it follows that the exchange is 0-'22 per cent, against England. The Stock Exchange... | |
| Banks and banking - 1850 - 916 pages
...sterling .' THE EXCHANGES. The course of exchange at New York on London, for bills at 60 days' sight, is 109 per cent.; and the par of exchange between England and America being 109 23-40 per cent., it follows that the exchange is nominally 0.58 per cent, against England. But... | |
| 1855 - 468 pages
...in London. The course of exchange at New York on London, for bills at 60 days' sight is about 108J per cent., and the par of exchange between England and America being 109 23-40 per cent., it follows that the exchange is nominally 1.08 per cent, against England ; but... | |
| James William Gilbart - Banks and banking - 1856 - 388 pages
...0-17 per cent. dearer in London than in Hamburgh. The course of exchange at New York on London is 108^ per cent.; and the par of exchange between England and America being 109|"§ per cent, it follows that the exchange is 1-08 per cent. against England; but the quoted exchange... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1871 - 678 pages
...per cent, dearer iu London than in Hamburgh." " The course of exchange at New York on London is 108J per cent ; and the par of exchange between England and America being 10'JJJ per cent., it follows that the exchange is 11)8 per cent, against England; but the quoted exchange... | |
| Banks and banking - 1850 - 902 pages
...are all paid up. THE COURSE OF EXCHANGE at New York on London for bills at sixty days' sight is 1 10 per cent., and the par of exchange between England and America being 109 23-40 per cent., it follows that the exchange is nominally 0.42 per cent, in favour of England;... | |
| James William Gilbart - Banks and banking - 1999 - 674 pages
...per cent, dearer in London than in Hamburgh." " The course of exchange at New York on London is 1085 per cent. ; and the par of exchange between England...109f ¿ per cent., it follows that the exchange is T08 per cent, against England ; but the quoted exchange at New York being for bills at 60 days' sight,... | |
| Banks and banking - 1845 - 900 pages
...gold is 0'68 per cent, dearer in London than in Hamburgh. The course of exchange at New York on London is 109 per cent., and the par of exchange between England and America being 109 23-40 per cent., it follows that the exchange is 0-58 per cent, against England. But the quoted... | |
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