CONTINENTAL CURRENCY SUFFERS
' ♦ FRANCS TOUCH BOTTOM. (Received This Day, 9.30 a.m,.) NEW YORK, May 5. Heavy selling of Belgian francs, which carried the rate down twentyfive points to a new low record, for all time of 3.95, and a slump of twelve points in French francs, establishing a new low record of 3.11, is attributed to the unsettling .effect of tlie British strike. In both cases selling was apparently inspired by fears that the crisis will delay definitely the plam for extending the international stabilisation of credits in these countries.
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Shannon News, 7 May 1926, Page 4
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