WALL STREET PLEASED
NEW YOKE", 3rd December.
Wall Street appeared well pleased with President Hoover's message to Congress, paying particular attention to the sections concerning the revision of the banking laws, the consolidation of railroads, and thie- supervision of public utilities. Stocks were firm all the morning. They started forward briskly as the message was read, and continued on the up-swing until the close. Money continued easy. On the curb also prices generally were higher. Sterling rose to a new- year's level of 4 dollars 88 3-32 cents for cables.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 9
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