 | James William Gilbart - 1859 - 605 pagine
...usually exceeded, yet it often happens that some are in excess, whilst others afe under the authorized amount. But as each bank has to provide for its own...if the whole Irish circulation had gone beyond its hmit. " Again, there are times and circumstances in the external demand for treasure which may render... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1875
...authorised amount, but as each bank has to provide for its own excess, the Mr. Backhouse — continued, demand on the London bullion reserve is as great as...whole Irish circulation had gone beyond its limit. The banking reserve is acted upon disadvantageously, in similar proportions as practically speaking, it... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Banks of Issue - 1875 - 559 pagine
...authorised amount, but as each bank has to provide for its own excess, the Mr. Backhouse — continued. demand on the London bullion reserve is as great as...whole Irish circulation had gone beyond its limit. The banking reserve is acted upon disadvantageously, in similar proportions as practically speaking, it... | |
 | Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1891
...usually exceeded, yet it often happens that some are in excess, whilst ' others are under the authorized amount. But as each bank has to ' provide for its...whole Irish circulation had gone beyond ' its limit." Mr. Palgrave,} in his comments on this letter, ascrilx;sa greater influence to the Scotch, than to... | |
 | Arthur Stanley Cobb - 1891 - 179 pagine
...reserve, is uncontrollable by any action of the Bank. At certain periods of the year, especially after harvest, the demand for currency commonly greatly...whole Irish circulation had gone beyond its limit. The quarterly oscillation of the English circulation amounts to from £2,000,000 to £2,500,000 in notes,... | |
 | Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1892
...exceeded, yet it often " happens that some are in excess, whilst others are under the authorized ;i amount. But as each bank has to provide for its own...circulation '• had gone beyond its limit." , The fluctnations in the circulation of notes in Ireland ai'e not quite so large as those in the Scotch... | |
 | Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - 1903 - 237 pagine
...of the Acts of 1 844-5 m connection with the Scotch and Irish note circulation. This was noticed so far back as 1856 by Mr. TM Weguelin, who was at that...had gone beyond its limit." The fluctuations in the note circulation in Ireland have rarely been as large as those in the note circulation in Scotland,... | |
 | 1879
...generally exceed their authorised aggregate issue ; but with the Irish banks, although the aggregate is not usually exceeded, yet it often happens that...whole Irish circulation had gone beyond its limit. The banking reserve is acted upon disadvantageously in similar proportions ; as. practically speaking,... | |
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