19 NOVEMBER 1927, page 34

Financial Notes

MR. NORMAN'S NINTH YEAR. A FEW years ago, when Mr. Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England, was nominated for his fifth year of office, some in the City, while holding the......

Why The Strain Is Great.

In plain language, this simply means that in Australia i and in this country there has been during recent years much financing of inthistrial activities which, in their turn,......

A Source 017 Embarrassment.

There were two points, however, with which neither Mr: Hyde nor Sir. Alfred Lewis, nor, indeed (very directly), Mr. Andrew Williamson dealt in their speeches, namely, certain......

* * * * Post-war Problems.

With the passing of time, however, and a clearer perception of the extent and complexity of the post-War problems, the City has come to recognize the wisdom of the Bank Court in......

A Double Demand.

In the discussion at the Bankers' Institute Mr. Frederick Hyde made an excellent survey of the conditions under which the banks were working to-day in the matter of their loans.......

Sir A. Lewis's Views.

Mr. Hyde_ very properly pointed out that such . a situation calls for a conservation of banking resources in the sense of the curtailment of any unnecessary holdings of cash by......

Finance Public And Private

Bankers and the Financing of Trade . DURING the past ten days two speeches have been delivered, the one by Mr. Frederick Hyde of the Midland Bank, to the London Bankers'......