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Investment, an exact science

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Monograph

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865521182
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-48767
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Lowenfeld, Henry
Title:
Investment, an exact science
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
The Financial Review of Reviews
Year of publication:
1906
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (X, 160 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Chapter VIII - The defects of the british trustee acts
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Investment, an exact science
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • The object of this book
  • Chapter I - On investment risks
  • Chapter II - What influences the realisable value of stocks
  • Chapter III - The geographical distribution of capital
  • Chapter IV - Why geographical distribution protects both capital and income
  • Chapter V - The practical construction of investment schemes
  • Chapter VI - The treatment of existing investment lists
  • Chapter VII - The world's stock markets
  • Chapter VIII - The defects of the british trustee acts
  • Appendix

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NAMES OF STOCKS.—(1) Great Western Railway Four per Cent. 
Debenture; (2) London and North-Western Railway Four per Cent. 
Preference ; (3) London, Tilbury and Southend Four per Cent. Deben 
ture ; (4) Southern Mahratta Four per Cent. Debenture ; (5) Birming 
ham Corporation Three and a-Half per Cent. ; (6) India Three and a-Halí 
per Cent. ; (7) British Local Loans Three per Cent. ; (8) Natal Three 
and a-Half per Cent. ; (9) New Zealand Three and a-Half per Cent. ; 
(10) Canada Three per Cent. Inscribed. 
It will be observed that in compiling this 
chart we have selected as widely distributed a 
group of stocks as the Trustee Acts permit of. 
The actual geographical position, however, of 
the various securities depicted in no way frees 
them from the influence of British Trade and 
Finance which is the dominating influence 
controlling all English stocks, and also con 
trolling all stocks whose main investment centre 
is England. In spite of the boom in Canadian 
agriculture and the consequent rise in all 
Canadian stocks which has taken place in
	        

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