THE MONEY MARKET
In a note on the state of. ths money, market, the "New Zealand Trade Review" 'says:—"Ssnce cmr last- report there has not been any very p'vonoulicecl move.mont towards easier \ conditions,' but the tendency of the market is in that direction, and thor<s is a gradual casing going Oil. The realisations from ottr exports arc coming in now. and helping tlio position, and iieforo lowg the Government loan money will be available. ' When this money gets into eirctiktion, say itt another two months, it will materially assist, the money supply locally, and stimulate trade all round. Gar exports are keeping up splendidly iu volume, being on the vrbole well ahead «f last season, _ and ife prices realised are maintaining' an excellent; level, so that when the season dtiscs wo should seo n total valtio ahead of all previous records. Wo look for a gradual but steady" improvement in the monetary position from now .onwards-, and a goad period of steady satisfactory trading in all sections.'?•
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 6
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167THE MONEY MARKET Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 6
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