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FALL IN STERLING

A LOW LEVEL. (United Press A sSbciattion—By Electric • i ' - ;- ‘(R*C4jfriKd 'this dav nt p.ih.) 1 NEW .'-'Y'QItE, Ottdber / 25. : A riew 1992 iow>- level Was touched by sterling -on foreign exchanges on; TH’crsday, the found closing one and three-quarters lower,- at 330| fdr iOaiblcs. ‘ Raillylng from the opening of 329| it w‘as believed' that dffiOial support was- withdrawn again, since sterling'declined 'last Tuesday when /the curresiicy was stabilised, close to 340 level. ..:'r . . , l ~%Bhkfers ‘ here said British . Support ‘Wotild Come again when sterling reach,Jed a level that could he supported {with greater ease but there is no indication if that levfel was forthcoming. , The Canadian dollar closed, one,cent, ■lower, at Oil cents, after opening at 02.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1932, Page 6

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FALL IN STERLING Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1932, Page 6

FALL IN STERLING Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1932, Page 6

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