FALL IN CONSOLS.
A FINANCIAL AUTHORITY’S
EXPLANATION,
By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright Received 12.2 a.m., April 17. London, April 10. Sir Edgar Vincent, a prominent financial authority, in a letter to the Times, attributes the fall in consols to the Hooding of the market witli high-class British securities beyond the capacity of the public to absorb, the admission of colonial securities to the rank of trustee securities, and the largo municipal loan issues also contributing.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 867, 17 April 1903, Page 2
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