The Federal Intermediate Credit SystemMacmillan, 1926 - 375 sider |
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Side 3
... desire on the part of the expanding agricultural West . Again after the Civil War , when the farmers found themselves once more in financial straits , they advocated the printing of more green- backs as a solution of their ills . Still ...
... desire on the part of the expanding agricultural West . Again after the Civil War , when the farmers found themselves once more in financial straits , they advocated the printing of more green- backs as a solution of their ills . Still ...
Side 18
... desire to furnish banking facilities to agricul- ture . Whatever their deficiencies as intermediate credit institutions , large numbers of these small state banks were established . In order to encourage their organization , Kansas ...
... desire to furnish banking facilities to agricul- ture . Whatever their deficiencies as intermediate credit institutions , large numbers of these small state banks were established . In order to encourage their organization , Kansas ...
Side 34
... desire unnec- essarily to restrict , but rather to encourage , the facilities to be given , as far as that may be done consistently with prudence , it would appear that the wider interpretation 8 Federal Reserve Bulletin , 1916 , Vol ...
... desire unnec- essarily to restrict , but rather to encourage , the facilities to be given , as far as that may be done consistently with prudence , it would appear that the wider interpretation 8 Federal Reserve Bulletin , 1916 , Vol ...
Side 38
... desire to see that adequate credit was established for the marketing of agricultural products that on September 3 , 1915 , it established a special commodity rate of 3 per cent 12 Federal Reserve Bulletin , 1915 , Vol . I , p . 258 . on ...
... desire to see that adequate credit was established for the marketing of agricultural products that on September 3 , 1915 , it established a special commodity rate of 3 per cent 12 Federal Reserve Bulletin , 1915 , Vol . I , p . 258 . on ...
Side 46
... desire to provide more ample facilities for financing the orderly marketing of staple agricultural products , especially by co - operative marketing associations . This is in accordance with the principle heretofore recognized by the ...
... desire to provide more ample facilities for financing the orderly marketing of staple agricultural products , especially by co - operative marketing associations . This is in accordance with the principle heretofore recognized by the ...
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67th Congress agencies agri agricul agricultural credit corporations Agricultural Credits Act agricultural paper agricultural products amount asso banker banking system bills of exchange bonds borrower capital stock cattle loan companies cattle paper cent co-operative associations co-operative marketing associations commercial banks Comptroller Congress country banks credit accommodation credit facilities credit institutions credit needs credit stringency crop debentures demand deposits directors discount district drafts established Farm Loan Act Farm Loan Board farmers Federal Farm Loan Federal Intermediate Credit Federal land bank Federal Reserve Act Federal Reserve Banks Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve system Finance Corporation funds Inter interest rates Intermediate Credit Banks Intermediate Credit system issued large number liquidation maturity mediate Credit Banks member banks ment money markets mortgage National Agricultural Credit national banks notes obligations operations orderly marketing organization period poration purchase purpose rediscount rural credit sell six months tion War Finance Corporation
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Side 362 - ... notes, drafts, and bills of exchange of factors issued as such making advances exclusively to producers of staple agricultural products in their raw state shall be eligible for such discount; but such definition shall not include notes, drafts, or bills covering merely investments or issued or drawn for the purpose of carrying or trading in stocks, bonds, or other investment securities, except bonds and notes of the Government of the United States.
Side 347 - That if any person shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, or cause or procure...
Side 39 - Any note, draft, bill of exchange or banker's acceptance which arises out of a current transaction or the proceeds of which have been or are to be used for current transactions...
Side 364 - Notes, drafts and bills admitted to discount under the terms of this paragraph must have a maturity at the time of discount of not more than ninety days...
Side 340 - ... association on such terms and conditions as may be lawfully agreed upon by a majority of the board of directors of each association or bank proposing to consolidate...
Side 370 - That if any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this act shall, for any reason, be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof...
Side 339 - ... with the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency be converted into a national banking association, with any name approved by the Comptroller of the Currency : Provided, however, That said conversion shall not be in contravention of the State law.
Side 319 - The amount of its capital stock and the number of shares into which the same shall be divided.
Side 25 - Any national banking association not situated in a central reserve city may make loans secured by improved and unencumbered farm land...
Side 346 - ... not exceeding one year, or both, and may be fined a further sum equal to the money so loaned or gratuity given, and shall forever thereafter be disqualified from holding office as an examiner under the provisions of this Act. No examiner, while holding such office, shall perform any other service for compensation for any bank or banking or loan association, or for any person connected therewith in any capacity.