CONTENTS CeAPTER XVIII THE STOCK EXCHANGE AS AN INTERNATIONAL MARKET - - The international traffic in securities. Communication between markets by arbitrage. Former arbitrage on the floor. Dealings between New York and London. Changes in the arbitrage system. Benefit of a broader market. Securities as a medium of inter- national exchange. Composition of the international balance of trade. The “invisible trade.” The actual balance of trade. How international payments come to balance. International shifting of oank credit. The market for foreign exchange. The interna- tional shifting of securities. Automatic character of international adjustment. The pre-war American trade balance. The inter- national trade position of Great Britain. Epoch-making character nf the Great War. The Stock Exchange at the outbreak of war. Reversal of our international trade balance. The Stock Exchange luring the war. The post-Armistice adjustment. The role of America. Economic functions of foreign security investments. Dangers of foreign investment. Needs for constructive foreign investing. America’s economic maturity. Future international role of the New York Stock Exchange. APPENDIX REFERENCES FOR FURTHER StUTr: (GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX . . PAGE 501 ~ J