The six factors indicating the trend of economic conditions reached a - higher level during the first ten months of 1943 than at any other period of Canada’s history, reports the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Expansion was due mainly to advances Un business operations, in deposit liabilities of chartered banks, and in wholesale prices. Speculative trading was greater than at any similar period since the mid-year of 1940. The price of Dominion bonds was remarkably steady.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 December 1943, Page 4
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