Banking and Currency Reform: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, Charged with Investigating Plans of Banking and Currency Reform and Reporting Constructive Legislation Thereon ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... bank of the United States to - day to the full extent of its capital , if in the comptroller's office that bank was rated as first- class and had what all the national banks that I know of that have been in existence three or four years ...
... bank of the United States to - day to the full extent of its capital , if in the comptroller's office that bank was rated as first- class and had what all the national banks that I know of that have been in existence three or four years ...
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... national banks of the country . We have got just as good a banking law in the State of New York as the national banking law , and well supervised , and they have good banking laws in a good many other States , and there is not anything ...
... national banks of the country . We have got just as good a banking law in the State of New York as the national banking law , and well supervised , and they have good banking laws in a good many other States , and there is not anything ...
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... Banks should keep sufficient reserve of cash on hand to meet the current needs of their customers at all times . Up to that idea the reserves are there to be used . The national bank law says that the bank , when it gets below its ...
... Banks should keep sufficient reserve of cash on hand to meet the current needs of their customers at all times . Up to that idea the reserves are there to be used . The national bank law says that the bank , when it gets below its ...
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... national banks , and if I have understood you in your replies , you do not see how any such arrangement could be made under the present discipline and organi- zation and operation of national banks , and you think that in effect such an ...
... national banks , and if I have understood you in your replies , you do not see how any such arrangement could be made under the present discipline and organi- zation and operation of national banks , and you think that in effect such an ...
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... national banking system up to the pres- ent time , as to how much of a tax would have been required from the beginning to the present time to have paid all the losses of the de- positors of the national banks ? Mr. HEPBURN . I have made ...
... national banking system up to the pres- ent time , as to how much of a tax would have been required from the beginning to the present time to have paid all the losses of the de- positors of the national banks ? Mr. HEPBURN . I have made ...
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Aldrich bill Aldrich plan amount assets bank notes Bank of England Bank of France bankers BANKING AND CURRENCY banking business banking system BLUMENTHAL branch banking BULKLEY capital cash cashier cent central bank central reserve CHAIRMAN circulation clearing house clearing-house commercial paper committee CREASY debt demand deposit account depositors deposits discount district association dollars elasticity ENDY exchange FARWELL FERGUSON FISHER FLANNAGAN FOWLER FRAME function fund give gold certificates gold reserve Government bonds greenbacks guarantee HEPBURN KINDRED KORBLY LAUGHLIN loan MCCREARY mean millions MORAWETZ NASH national banks note issue organization panic proposition question rate of interest redeem redemption rediscount regional reserve regional reserve banks reserve association reserve banks reserve cities REYNOLDS Sir EDMUND WALKER TAYLOR thing tion to-day Treasury TREGOE trust companies United United States notes WADE WARBURG WEXLER WILLIS York
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271 ÆäÀÌÁö - Each director, when appointed or elected, shall take an oath that he will, so far as the duty devolves on him, diligently and honestly administer the affairs of such association, and will not knowingly violate, or willingly permit to be violated, any of the provisions of this Title...
445 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... could they vote on questions where they were interested. On all applications for loans above $500, a majority vote of five-sevenths of the board was necessary, and this must be entered on the minutes with the names of the directors so voting. Directors were individually liable for losses resulting from infraction of the law, unless they had voted against the same and caused their votes to be -entered on the minutes, and had notified the Governor of the State of such infraction forthwith, ami...
176 ÆäÀÌÁö - We will adjourn until 2.30 o'clock. (Whereupon, at 1 o'clock pm a recess was taken until 2.30 o'clock pm) AFTER RECESS The committee reconvened at 2.30 o'clock pm, pursuant to the taking of a recess.
698 ÆäÀÌÁö - Five members who are members of the Committee on Banking and Currency of the House of Representatives, three from the majority and two from the minority party, to be appointed by the chairman of the committee.
66 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... water, one pailful to each house owner. "When the lightning strikes, the unfortunate householder will in vain fight the fire with his one pailful of water, while the other citizens will all frantically hold on to their own little supply, their only defence in the face of danger. The fire will spread and resistance will be impossible. If, however, instead of uselessly dividing the water, it had remained concentrated in one reservoir with an adequate system of pipes to direct it where it was wanted...
107 ÆäÀÌÁö - Indians receive their rights as against the later whites. (At 12 o'clock m. the subcommittee took a recess until 2 o'clock pm) AFTERNOON SESSION The subcommittee resumed its session, pursuant to the taking of the recess, at 2 o'clock pm Senator SMOOT. If the committee will come to order; Senator Cameron...
558 ÆäÀÌÁö - Redemptions of national-bank notes during the year have been constantly in excess of the 5 per cent fund required under section 3 of the act of June 20, 1874, to be kept by the banks on deposit in the Treasury of the United States for the redemption of their notes. Consequently that fund has been overdrawn during the whole year and the Treasury has had to advance payment for notes as they were presented out of the general fund. The largest overdraft was $26,927,389.52, on February 3, 1912.
97 ÆäÀÌÁö - Universe from their several stations, there was nothing in the Heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth...
7 ÆäÀÌÁö - Well, we have so much cash ; let us deduct that.' " ' Yes.' " ' Then we have so much due from banks. We could value against that and deduct the same.' " ' Yes.' " ' We have so much exchange, acceptances, etc., which have an immediate market. We could realize upon and deduct that.
7 ÆäÀÌÁö - Yes; but how are you going to pay debts with commercial paper?' ' Take it to the Bank of France and get currency for it.' ' Could you do that? ' ' Certainly.' ' Is there any law which would compel the Bank of France to discount your commercial paper without limit? ' " ' Law — yes ; the law of its being ; that is what the bank was created for.