6 JULY 1934, Page 36

Financial Notes

QUIET MARKETS.

ALTHOUGH the Stock Markets have not been unduly perturbed by the terrible news from Germany, and while there has been no pressure to sell German Bonds, the tragedy nevertheless has not been without its effect in checking dealings in the Stock Markets. It is felt that at present it is difficult to determine either the facts or the significance to be attached to them, and meanwhile it is only natural that a feeling of protection should prevail. The undertone, however, of all Markets keeps good, and British Funds and kindred stocks still tend to advance owing to the combined effect of cheap money, and the feeling of caution which restrains invest- ments in other directions.