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Federal Reserve Bulletin: 1922
Available Issues in 1922
Listing of Statistical Charts and Tables in 1922
In some instances, pages are assembled into collections with pages of the same title that appear in later issues of the publication.
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Finance - International
Amount of Paid-In Capital for New Enterprises
Approximate Credits of the Italian Government and of Italian Citizens Against Russia
Argentine Financial Situation
British Financial Situation
Business and Financial Conditions Abroad
Central European Exchange Rates on New York
Changes in the Yields of Types of Bonds as Compared with the Bank Rate
Daily Average Value of Dealings on the Stockholm Exchange
Distribution of Imports into Russia, by Countries
England
Federal Reserve Board Index of American Prices and the British and French Indexes Reduced to a Gold Basis
Financial Statistics for England, France, Italy, Germany, Sweden, and Japan
Financial Statistics for England, France, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Norway, and Japan
Financial Statistics for England, France, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Japan, and Argentina
Foreign Exchange Rates on Paris
Foreign Trade of France
Foreign Trade of Germany
Foreign Trade of Italy, Sweden, Norway and Japan
Foreign Trade of the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Sweden,Japan, and Germany
France
French Financial Situation
French Foreign Trade
German Financial Situation
German Securities Prices - Frankfurter Zeitung Index
Goods Exported or Reexported
Goods Imported
Goods Produced
Increases in Capital Among German Corporations
Increases of Capital in Germany
Indexes of Industrial Activity
Index Numbers of Wholesale Prices in France
Italian Financial Situation
Japanese Financial Situation
Net Annual Increase in Aggregate Capital of Joint-Stock Companies
Norwegian Financial Situation
Postal Savings Deposits
Quotations on the Berlin Bourse for Mixing and Smelting Companies
Relative Value of Commodity Groups Represented in the French Index Number of Wholesale Prices
Swedish Financial Situation
Time and Savings Deposits of the Private Commercial Banks
Volume of Bonds Issued
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