THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1953.
1
Boom In US Notable Natural
Because Of Absence Of Speculation
BEST AUGURY. FOR AVOIDING SLUMP
(BY SYDNEY S. CAMPELL, REUTER'S FINANCIAL EDITOR) Washington does not regard itself as doing a mere technical smoothing-knocking the top off a frothy speculative boom so ag to bë able to smooth out the trough of a subsequent speculative shake-out.
The chief characteristic of the present U.S. boom, and the best augury for avoidance of a slump, is the absence of speculation.
The reason that this boom kept going is that it wils so heartily distrusted: businessmen did not get over-extended or drink, and so are not due for a hang-over, But there is some speculation in American and other markets, including London's Stock Exchange.
When only $1 billion of national debt of $267 billion
Dheir minds.
even
10 do
Washington does regard itself months after the election. No-get control of Congress as in a desperate battle against body establlaher an silhi unless when helped by the full glow time, to eure deep-seated in-experts-to-nerd it,
bf Elsenhower's glamour and insladjustment (particularly of All the evidence is that the the free ride on his cont-talls, the national debt) bequeathed present heads of the U.S. they are going to lose it any- by 20 years of Inflationary | Treasury and Federal Reserve way t the November 1054 saft money,
hove something very real On election; and meanwhile they
have patrioty
duly hould be remembered something, which they may re- has been funded, it cap hard-that least one highly placed nord es vastly more important
observer outside the U.S. has than any election results, name ly regard is task as complete
The engines-which Republi- | felt for years that the troublely in restore the soundness cans regard as nothing "Tex laid up by the mismanagement the dollar which has been
of of the US. national debt was gravely impaired. than engines of destruction the American way were in fact reversed more than two years ago, when the "accord" between the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Re- gerve ended the rigging of the bond market and the outright monetisation of the national debt.
of
So
of life ferally nerable: that the ex- T that their reading, they prees irain, out of control on will eventually be over-ruled the wrong track, could not be by the politicians, to whom brought back to control by nothing is more important than any means that would be poli- the election results. But a great thrilly nerepfahle.
could happen in Washington den!
the as meantime, including more dis-
Inflation in world markets.
may not be as pessimistic that, but obviously. It takes grave view of its monetary lusk.
NOT SO EASY
But it is self-evident that the Republican Administration feels that only a start has been It is easy to say that the male at pulling things round, Republicans, having been in the
NOT POLITICK
| wilderness for 20 years, do nol Somc
may have
suspicions want to go there again
after that, in so roundly damning its four years of ulfice and FO inheritance fin
the
Truman would revive the inflation Administration, the present Ad-the tiert fint of rece
recession. ministration is merely talking pokiles and establishing A. This is hardly o clent explanation.
ko-
Spontaneous casing money in New York would make things better if it came about by an enlargement of the suJI- ply. If, as teems much Her, It came about by
reduc- tion the demand,
in
might make things much worse.
The present tightness of I! money is not because of any ful in savings. On the con- to carily done. is-not so
The present monetary mang-trary, savings are a record pro- sum-reis do not happen he portion of a record national in- politicians. Their political rend- come, so that life. insurance Nobody, least of all Mr Hum-]ing may well be that as the Re- phrey, goes electioneering six publienis barely managed to
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Ings Institutions are gaining in- vestible funds at a record phed.
RECORD NOT ENOUGH With boll: depreciation and retained profits running above a year ago. Industry has more money Lov self-financing. Money is light beenuse
the boom demand for it exceeds even this record supply:
recession, liquidity would increase fast enough: It always does. Even if corporalo and personal incomes were re- duced, the supply
raoney might not fall, since business and individuals might well suve a still larger proportion of Their smaller incomes.
In 1
of
It In the temand for money that would fall. In fact, it money in New York does be- come caster later, this year, 11 is likely to be only because downturns in inventories, plan! and equipment, housing consumer... credit. needless
money.
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Rubber's
Future
future
Thie long-term
of natural rubber in the American market Wil
determined bo primarily by its availability and prico. This already is true to a Trent oxtent. It should come more apparent once Goverment ramoves itself from the synthetle rubber business and the long-awaited birth of a com- . petitivo. privately owned synthelle-rubber-Industry occurs.
the
The extraneons factors of Government polley will exist no more to emerge, as they havo in recent years, as often decisive Influences on the Amerlean con- suming industry's choice of what type of rubber it may use in making tyres and some 40,000 other products.
Making ready for the arrival of this new freedom, the con- suming Industry is developing a more flexible range of com- pounding techniques so that a greater number of products can be made utilising either natural or synthetle rubber, Thus it will be better able to adapt pro- duction to take advantage of both short and long-duration changes in price and supply of natural vis a vis synthetic rubber.
Furthermore, once the synthetic rubber plants are a private hands, their level of operation will be more flexible than it has been in the soon-closing cra of Government
Iw the operation, past, the Government's Ideas of 'much synthetic rubber should
be
produced often have been more rigid than those of the
consuming industry, with consequent delays in putting through major increases or de- creases in the level of produc- tion.
NATURAL'S SHARE
The figures on availability In- dicate that even this year. natural rubber can have a same- what larger share of the American market than it now enjoys. At present, the tree- grown material accounts. for about 40 per cent of consumption. Competitive pricing can bring that share up to 45 per cent, according to calculations pre- pared by the American consum- ing Industry.
per
Recently prepared estimates show a potential American mar- kel for natural rubber of 025,000 long tons in 1959, about 45 cent of an anticipated total new rubber usage of 1,365,000 tons. This excludes some 50,000 tons of natural rubber previously ordered for the U.S. Government strategic stockpile and which is due for delivery here this year.
The 625,000 tons is what, re- mains alter satisfying the stock- pile requirement plus the new rubber requirement ol the
HONGKONG Indian Textile
SHARE MARKET
(From Our Correspondent)
Business done on the Stock Exchange this morning amount- ed to $241,214.95. Noon quota- tions and the morning's trans- actions:-
SITARES BUYERS BELLENS BALES BANKR
HK Dank INSURANCES
Unon XD.** Underwriters
XD
01400
700 700
4.00 3.10
3 M
760
16 67
$40
FIK Fire XD 140 BIRPPING
Asta Nov...1.30 DOCKS, ETC.
Dock.... Provident S'hai Back
Wheelock
LAND. ETC.
HK Hotel..
IIK Land Stial Lend UTILITIES
Tran.... Peak Tram
(0) XD.... Peak Tram IN) XU
19 490 10,40 11.0
2.20 345 1.91 IOM LF
715 2.55 100 % 7.43
1000 190
729 7,35
7.40
1000 / 7,40
500 67 7,45
500 7.40
07
1.30 1.40
23 22.30 1500 » 22.10
34
17
00 35
147 1745
09 10.20
C. Light (0) 10.20 10.40. 000 44 10,45
C, Light (N) 1.53 0.70 Electric
....21.30
M. Electric... Telephone INDUSTRIALS
Cement STORES, ETC.
Dalry
Watson
700 10.40
24 1038 23.60
700 $120.00
1500 23,70 500 23.00
10
10.10
13.10 10.30
500 of 18,10
100 18.70 500 - 18.00 500 N 10.10
Production On Increase
Bombay, May 18. Indian textile production
in the first four months of 1053 amounted to 1,020,- 000,000 yards compared wikit 1,004,000,000
period last year. the name
it was announced today,
for
The monthly Average during January to April was 405,000.000 yards com- pared with the 1032 average of 384,000,000 month.
Texille
exports
showed a steady rising from
معام
increase 48,500,000 in
January for all varieties to 54,000,000 in March and 03,700,000 in April--United Press
DANGER
TO P.I.
ECONOMY
Ambas
an
Manila, May 13.. The "Manila Times," in editorial today, warned. of the donger to tho Philippines economy of the dow of Jáp- 18.00 10.00 500 14.00 unese.goods into this country.
Recalling Japanese Am sador Washington Araki's statement yesterday that Japan's prosperity depends on her ex- port ability, which in turn is conditioned by the supply of raw materials, the paper called on local Industrialists to give due attention to this condition, which, it said, poses a number of critical questions.
Es
L. Crawford 27.30 27.00 COTTONS
Ewo
....... 239 240 Texule MISCELLANEOUS
Yangtze (0) 0.10 Yangleze IN) 0.40
.
5 3.05 1100 0.05
The Rubber
Markets
Singapore, May 18, Prices of rubber futures closed today as follows:-
Number 1 rubber, per il,
Junc
July
7214-16 August
7215.15 Number 2 rubber, June 0212-2 Number 3 rubber, June 6014-2 Number 4 rubber. June 0414-**
Spot rubber, unbated 11-72
Blanket crepe.. No. I pale crepe
12-04 DB15-0115 United Press.
LONDON MARKET
London, May 18. The rubber markol was easier. Prices closed as follows:--
No, 1 rubber.
in pence per ib, June
July/September October/December Jamary/March ....
United Press.
NEW YORK MARKET
New York, May 18. No. 1 rubber futures cloacci today 55 to 6 points tower with sales of
contracts. No. 3 closed nominally 60 points lower with no sales reported. and balance of the world out of an
expected 1,700,000 tons produc tion of natural rubber, augmented by some 85,000 tons of
synthetics produced outside America,
Over the
longer pull, avail- ability appears to emerge as A
more limiting factor. Unless natural rubber production is In- creased there will be only some 400,000 tons
tons available for sale in American market in 1960, according to consuming industry This will be economists,
to 25 equivalent
per cent of an annual U.S. consumption of 1,600,000 tons of new rubber in
even
That could happen. Consu- mer credit may soon run into an absolute shortage of money. Some expantion programmes, particularly the steel industry's, approaching completion, Bethelchem Steel reports
that as its expansion programme was not based on the defence pro-
the It will go on to com- Hranime pletion regardless of a Korean truce; and that the outlook for utilising the expanded capacity in 1953 has improved.
The Hong Kong Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. is nearing its end, and there is
French Bank Building.
PAST THE PEAK In fact, there are several in the demand for uneerlaintin both steel and cars.
At any rate the expansion programme no suggestion of enlarging it.
Expansion financed by
the accelerated amortisation granted Tel: 26624. to defence projects is long past Its peak. For years, the bulld- ing of new houses has outrun
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SYNTHETIC DEMAND
These figures show a need for more synthetle rubber production
to meet U.S. requirements than
the formation of now familles, currently is Available from
in house-building is fairly wide-
| existing facilities. Specifically,
Bath futures and spot mar kets were dull while traders awaited foreign political news along with
President Elsen- hower's message tomorrow on the budget and taxes. Some traders also expressed disap- pointment over the inconclusive results of the
recent Rubber Study Group meeting at Copen- hagen.
No. 1 smoked rubber sheets were quoted at around 25 cents. a pound, Prices closed as fol- lows:- No. I standard July
September
December March
Ma
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Japanese capital and technicians will pour into this country, transforming joenl industry into a subsidiary of the Japanese. Eventually, the paper argued, the Philippines wage level would be pulled down by ecmpeling "cheap" Japanese labour, France-Presse.
New York Sugar Futures
New York, May 10, World No. 4 sugar futures closed 3 points lower to 2 points sales of 352 con- higher with tracts.
Domestic No. 6 closed un- changed to 1 point lower with ́sales" of 40"contracts."
Prices closed as follows Contract No. 4 (world) July
4.
Beptember
October
January March May
Juli. spot September
Contract No. July September November March May
July
24.80 bid
September Spot
24.60
34.20
24.03
-29.85-nominx?
July
No, standard July Reptember Dreemier March
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23.00
23.00
Miny July
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3.87 asked
3.04
3.04
5.03 naked
1.03 asked 3.7%
4.00 ald 5.34 bid B.33 mundnal
3.75 nominal 5.00
United Press.
LONDON TIN
MARKET
London, May 18.
The tin market was steady today. Turnover was 110 tons, including 45 tons for cash.
official morning session 28 follows:-
a drop of some 15 per cent they show u demand for 1,200,000 Grain Prices Prices closed at the end of the
ild a ly expected
Some curtailment is also ex- peeled In durable consumer Louds (in heavy household up-
pliances it may come soon) elm-equivalent
ply beenuse recent output how or appeared to be too enormous to types. ba maintained indefinitely. A recession creates its liquidity. Even if Washington had been pulled round enough then felt that the national debt to enable an easing of money, the recession might not easily be cured by easier credit or fresh injections of
CANNOT RELY.
The U.S. business magazine,
Week, Federal Reserve to ease up on
Business
urges the
In Chicago
a
Chicago, May 10. Prices of grain futures closed today as follows:-
Wheat-price per bushel:
1.16% nominal 2.153-14 2.14
Boot May July
September
December
Kyo
1.07%
1.501-156
1.581-1 1.833 137
1.501% 159
ገና 2345-75
tons of synthetic rubber in 1900. Special types, such as butyl and neoprene, are expected to meet 100,000 tons of this demand, 1,010,000 tons for GR-S general purpose Factors bearing on the attitude own of the American consuming In- dustry toward natural rubber Producers have heard may be worth examination. deal of complaining from their a good
erican customers about the. March
Com problem.
Hearin
Spot signs of oarnest effort to rectify MAY July this situation are appearing and
September this front should progress on
December head off
disenchantment Merch Any 5 p.m. on Friday, May 22nd and
Its Light money programme as
with natural rubber on the part from 9 to 10.30 nm. only on otherwise, the country faces "a
of smaller users, who have been MAY caused the most trouble from
July
Čata Saturday, May 23rd. No baggage dangerous economic situation."
or hold luggage will be Reserve in overdoing the tight
Claiming that the Federal poorly packed natural rubber.
May Probably a greater factor in July registered after that time.
money policy, the magazine to- consumer choice will be the in- CABIN. BAGGAGE: Cannot be accepted on board before marks that it is oavier to halt creased flexibility of synthetic Spot
operations embarkation time. Passengers will an inflation than it is to check rubber production
n deflation once started.
when the plants are under therefore have to collect their Experience shows that that is private, ownership...a day which baggage from the godown between | only too true, but the Chair- should come either in 1954 8. and 10.30 a.m. during which man of the Federal Reserve has soon thereafter. Coupled with period cabin baggage may also be relax.
said that it cannot yet the efforts of rubber registered. Passengers are request-
chemists toward devrion Company Both the giants; the US, and Aigues-the necessary com-
14 compounding Exchange Rates ed to note that ALL BAGGAGE | Russia, reem to be must be registered as prescribed will: major internal transitions. plement this bound to above.
might be very serious for heighten the emphasis on com world markets if an economic potitive prices, and tesson the transition of the defence pro- role of technical superiority of gramme caught Washington in one form of rubber as against the throes of its present anan-another in the total picture elal transition.---Neuter.
The Financial Times.
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July
1.02 nominal
3.0212.3.00 03-30
2.7735
September November.
2.004-11 January
EXTER New York tour per 100 lb. Back $12.00 nominalUnited Prom
Business was done in the local
unoticial exchange market, this morning at the following rates i US dollar (per $1)......... 0.000 sterling, nata (per 23) Indonesian gufdem (per, 100). in ticala (per 100) nui
Singapore (Bienīts) akis FIC piastres (per 100) Arosa,
Spot in buyers
Spot tin, sellers
763 71734 Business dano xi
700-7674 Three-months tin, buyers 75 Three-months un, sellers 10x Bualnem done at Settlement
747 707
United Pres.
Market
Pepper
New York, May 18. The pepper market continued qulet today with grinder and dealer buying interest at a minimum pending Washington fiscal developments and foreign political news,
on
Limited interest was centred which yarawak pepper for
buyers
paid $1.30 but вецета
to ask two cents higher. Spot pepper was indicated nominally at $1:47 a pound, but dealers thought that business was possible at one lo two cents a pound lower on a firm bld-United Press-
JAPANESE BONDS
London, May 18.
"(46. of 1888) "B" (4 of 1910) "C" (5s. of 1007). p" (5s. of 1024) "E" (5%. of 1030) Consols
Japanese bonds
120
130 01-5/10 -United Press,"
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