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Monograph

Identifikator:
1831284952
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-225876
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Meeker, James Edward http://d-nb.info/gnd/126597340
Title:
The work of the Stock Exchange
Edition:
Revised edition
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
The Ronald Press Company
Year of publication:
[1930]
Scope:
XVI, 720 Seiten
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • The work of the Stock Exchange
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. The evolution of securities
  • Chapter II. Organized security markets and their economic functions
  • Chapter III. The rise of the New York stock exchange
  • Chapter IV. The distribution of securities
  • Chapter V. The dangers and benefits of stock speculation
  • Chapter VI. A typical investment transaction
  • Chapter VII. Credit transactions in securities
  • Chapter VIII. The floor trader and the specialist
  • Chapter IX. The odd-lot business
  • Chapter X. The bond market
  • Chapter XI. The security collateral loan market
  • Chapter XII. Comparison and security clearance
  • Chapter XIII. Security delivieries, loans, and transfers
  • Chapter XIV. Money clearance and settlement
  • Chapter XV. The commission house
  • Chapter XVI. The administration of the stock exchange
  • Chapter XVII. The stock exchange and American business
  • Chapter XVIII. The stock exchange as an international market

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York, 1925. 
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Sumner, W. G., “Specimens of Investment Securities for Class-room 
Use,” New York, 1901. 
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Taylor, W. F. (See under Counsel for the New York Stock Ex- 
change). 
Tefft, E. T., Address on “Specialists” before Convention of Out-of- 
Town Stock Exchange Members, April 15, 1921. 
Thornton, F. W., “Stock Brokerage and Investment House Account- 
ing,” New York, 1930. 
Todman, F. S., “Wall Street Accounting,” New York, 1923. 
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Turner, C. W., Testimony in “Money Trust Investication” (Vol. 1, 
p. 752), Washington, 1912. 
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. Washington, 1908. 
U. S. Industrial Commission, “Report on Distribution of Farm Prod- 
ucts,” Vol. VI, Washington, 1goo—o02. 
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tion of financial and monetary conditions in the United States 
under H. R. Nos. 429, 504, 62nd Congress. 2nd session), Wash- 
ington, 1912. 
—, “Pujo Report” (report of the committee appointed pursuant to 
H. R. Nos. 429 and 504 to investigate the concentration of control 
of money and credit), Washington, 1913. 
—, “Regulation of the Stock Exchange” (hearings before the Com- 
mittee on Banking and Currency, U. S. Senate, 63rd Congress, 
2nd session, on S. 3895), Washington, 1914. 
—, “Alleged Divulgence of the President's Note to the Belligerent 
Powers” (hearings before the Committee on Rules, House of Rep- 
resentatives, 64th Congress, 2nd session, on H. Res. 420, asking 
for investigation of conflicting interpretations placed upon Presi- 
dent’s note to belligerent powers by the State Department, and 
fluctuations of market caused thereby), 2 vols, Washington, 1917. 
——, “Agricultural Inquiry” (hearings before Joint Commission of 
Agricultural Inquiry, 67th Congress, 1st session, under Senate 
Concurrent Resolution 4), Part 13, Washington, 1921. 
-—, “Stabilization Hearings” (hearings before the Committee on 
Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, 69th Congress, 
1st session, on H. R. 7895—a bill “to provide for the stabilization
	        

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