296 SELLING LATIN AMERICA and friends, an opportunity of learning our prices and terms. And so, not content with giving the foreign financier a chance to make money on our export trade, we also aid our greatest competitors by supplying prices and information to defeat our commercial purpose. Some mercantile houses in the larger of these countries maintain for their own use ac counts in New York against which they draw when liquidating bills in the States and do a general banking business as well, including the cashing of drafts and selling of exchange. Obviously only a large business concern could afford to do this and their natural tendency is to sell direct exchange on New York as high as the European banks. The dealer with small capital or the foreign merchant is in variably for one reason or another forced as a general rule to do business through the Eu ropean banker when in need of American ex change. In both Venezuela and Colombia, their nearness to the United States, a direct steam ship service to our leading ports and the fact