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Página 19
... francs , to 1,470,000,000 francs ; the increase in favor of 1850 , is 142,000,000 francs . On the other hand , the average period , according to the equation of pay- ments , of paper discounted , has fallen from 45 days , to 39 , days ...
... francs , to 1,470,000,000 francs ; the increase in favor of 1850 , is 142,000,000 francs . On the other hand , the average period , according to the equation of pay- ments , of paper discounted , has fallen from 45 days , to 39 , days ...
Página 20
... francs . At the branches the increase has been from 768,000,000 to 835,000,000 , or 67,000,000 francs . Total in- crease , † 150,000,000 francs . The monthly movement in discounts has been regular ; they have gone on without disturbance ...
... francs . At the branches the increase has been from 768,000,000 to 835,000,000 , or 67,000,000 francs . Total in- crease , † 150,000,000 francs . The monthly movement in discounts has been regular ; they have gone on without disturbance ...
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discounts fell from 64,000,000 to 31,000,000 francs : in 1850 they fell to 13,496,000 francs ; * on the 25th December last , the amount of paper of this kind remaining on the discount book was not more than 900,000 francs . * On the ...
discounts fell from 64,000,000 to 31,000,000 francs : in 1850 they fell to 13,496,000 francs ; * on the 25th December last , the amount of paper of this kind remaining on the discount book was not more than 900,000 francs . * On the ...
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... francs ; increase , 44,788,000 francs . The present amount of these loans is 8,888,000 francs . The liquidation of the old loans of this class was a long and difficult operation , which , however , was successfully ac- complished ...
... francs ; increase , 44,788,000 francs . The present amount of these loans is 8,888,000 francs . The liquidation of the old loans of this class was a long and difficult operation , which , however , was successfully ac- complished ...
Página 23
... francs ; in the branches , 2,798.046 francs . Total ...... In 1850 there were paid at the Central Bank 3,024,313 francs , and at the branches 827,612 francs . Total .... 8,419,116 fr . 3,851,925 fr . At the closing of the account of ...
... francs ; in the branches , 2,798.046 francs . Total ...... In 1850 there were paid at the Central Bank 3,024,313 francs , and at the branches 827,612 francs . Total .... 8,419,116 fr . 3,851,925 fr . At the closing of the account of ...
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