24 SEPTEMBER 1932, page 28

Finance—public & Private

The Investor's Dilemma THE lot of the investor nowadays, like that of Gilbert's Policeman, is scarcely a happy one. A combination of circumstances, amongst which must be......

Blessings Of " Cheap " Money?

Incidentally, it is impossible not to _comment upon the manner in which the long persistence of - phenomenally cheap money and . the continuance of. trade ,depression and ,an......

Some Higher Yields.

By undertaking a certain amount of risk. the -investor is, of course, still able to obtain a yield of from 4i - to 5 per cent. or occasionally a somewhat higher rate, but to do......

The Building Exhibition

Tin.: Building Trades' Exhibition, opened last week by Mr. Ormsby-Gore, First Commissioner of Works, closes next Wednesday. It is well worth a visit, especially by those readers......

Searching For Income.

And if dissatisfied, as he may well be, by this very low yield on British Government stocks the investor looks , around for other directions in which he can employ his savings,......