Financial Questions in United States Foreign PolicyProvides summaries and analyses of several of the more important groups of financial matters of the international character the United States government is being called upon to adopt. |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
EXCHANGE STABILITY BEFORE 1931 | 10 |
RENEWAL OF STABILIZATION EFFORTS | 22 |
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abroad agreements American amount Annual Report approximately balance Bank for International Bank of Washington Bondholders Protective Council Britain British capital central banks Committee Corporation coun country's creditor currency Dawes Plan debtor countries debtor governments default Department of Commerce depreciation double taxation economic effects Ended June 30 exchange control exchange restrictions export trade Export-Import Bank Foreign Bondholders Protective foreign dollar bonds foreign exchange foreign governments foreign securities France gold basis Gold Reserve Act gold reserves gold standard governmental Ibid imports increase indebtedness interest investments issues July June 30 League of Nations loans Madden and Nadler March ments monetary negotiations obligations operations percent political post-war pound sterling President press release principal problem rates Reconstruction Finance Corporation regard reparations respect Sauvain Secretary Securities and Exchange stabilization funds sterling tion transactions Treasury Department U. S. Congress U. S. Department United States Government various