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Refiners Sugar In Britain Ready For Sudden Rush
London, Sept. 20.
Although the Government has given no in- dication of the date when sugar rationing will be lifted, sugar traders in Mincing Lane say the date is likely to be announced this week-end or the next
one.
The Government warehouses, | way that
facturers
agreement
the new the refiners and Allied manu- can influence prices is by But exports tp limiting exports. are prepared
been severely cushion themselves against any have already Studer demand from house curtalled under the new agree- holders. But this demand is ment and it is unlikely that nat now expected to assume the producing countries would large proportions since the in- agree to further cuts. creased ration of the past two
months as satisfled most needs
for
over
Over
the
EVERY EFFORT
Flexible Monetary
Policy Emphasised
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, Sept. 20.
A slogan in 'an office window, passed en route to the City, yields It reads: "As safe and secure as Britain itself." a daily tonic.
Foreign Trade Inquiry
Thursday's surprise headlines announcing the bank rate cut made that slogan seem worth a second look on the evening's homeward journey.
Britain "safe and secure!" That summed up somehow the man-in-the-street's reactions-first reactions at least-to what was certainly the biggest news of the year in the City.
At last, it seemed, had come alarmed by the possibilty ap- the sign of a real halt to the|parently Chat. he deprecates years of austerity measures, Britain doing anything at this US Commission To Surely one might be permitted moment "unt might be inter- to conjure forth now the picture pretix as reintroducing the of a smiling, confident Chancellor danger of inflation." Begin Hearings
of the Exchequer; the picture of Comfort is being taken here a Butler declaring there isn't in the realisation that the Go- Washington, Sept. 20,
much wrong with Eisenhower's economy: a Batler
Britain's vernment la emphasising in the President
prepared to bank rate cul the flexibility of 17-nan Commission on risk a slackening of the reins Its monetary polley. Foreign Trade and Econo- even if by only one-half per The technical "unifying" of mic Policies meets on fcent.
the special or top bank rate with An ironic twist to the slogan the effective 3% per cent pate Tuesday for the first time,
was perceived in glancing at it means, as The Times city editor By next March 1, the group again next morning. For the puts it, "that the bank rate has must report to Congress its slogan belongs to the world of
now been put on basis from moved up or findings on such problems Britain's building societies. And which it can be
they had all too speedily an-
un-down in future with maximum as the American position on they
rate effect." nounced that, the bank tariffs.
cut notwithstanding,
wus The
rate, structure in other "extremely doubtful
the words has been. tempered for Prendent Eisenhower already
will whatever winds may blow upon present slight reduction ha
With so-have any courted trouble
effect un building Britain's shores-glod or bad, de-society rutes." called "protectionists" by
Despite all controversial inter- munding
international A cold douche free
for Britain's pretations of the full significance rate change, the trade. So diverse and complex would-be houseowners, made no of the bank
les palatable by the explanation news has brought a mood of ate the problems the Commis-that one of the country's most optimism to the untry 23011 faces that une Congres vital needs at the present time observed that is an inereure in savings, and sonal member "there probably will be minority any reduction in the rates paid
to investors
would obviously riports,"
weaken the appeal to the
the public steel to nerense their savings. Clarence B. Randall, a
Jay was and to be to confined, corporation executive, is chair-
however. The Stock Exchange ITURE of the Commission by
shared the mood of uplin Did Presidential appointment. Mr
not the Financial Times Govern- Eisenhower also selected six ment securities index rise to a other members. Five Senators height unknown since the bank on November rate was raised Vice- YCLO appointed
of 1951? Did it not stand on Friday ul .02 below the mere
depressing
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Prezident Richard M. Nixon,
ine
and ve
that ont
Senate's presiding officer, 100.81.
House members by figure Speaker Joseph W. Martin, Jr. November day?
A REFLECTION
It is believed that a stimulus has been given to home invest- ment und The expectation is that British exporters will be better equipped for thelf increasing battles in the world markets.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET
DANKS
K Bank... East Asia... ISBURANCES
Union
(From Our Correspondent) The futility of expreting any unanimity in the final report is
And, while the experts have Business done on the Stock illustrated most dramatically by
heen carofully pointing out that Exchange this morning amount- the presence on the Commission
the bunk rate reduction is really ed to $235,360.40. Noon quota- of Hepresentatives Richard M. Simpson, Republles, Pennsyl-ja technical matter, involving notions and the morning's trans-
in Chancellor Buller'snctions;— vania, and Jee Cooper, Democrat, change.
tighter monetary policy of the SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES Tennessee.
past 18 months, yet there is
that the complete agreement
of the is a reflection move Government's confidence.
As The Economist com- mentator puts it, "whatever else the reduction means-11-is-an
to under-statement
say the Government does not now seem Mr Cooper led the House fight to see any reason for on im- which defeated Mr Simpson's mediate tightening of monetary
The Law was extended polloy." for one year at the Administra- And he backs up this view created the Commission of 17 with the comforting
Mr Simpson led the attempt in the Ins Congress to place severe restrictions on the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, keystone of the current low tariff zales in the Reciprocat Trade Agreements progratreme.
plan.
tion's request and the same Bill
10
reflection
Business Outlook In U.S.
Washington, Sept. 20. High Government econo mista consulted by the United Press today were cautiously optimistic garding the general busi- ness outlook in the United States despite the recent downtiend in the New Stock Market. A York severe economic depression is not at present seen, they
said.
The loformal low among
Stock Exchange
In An
Optimistic Mood
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, Sept. 20. While the
experts, arguments of City politicians and others continue on the full implica- tions of the bank rate cut, which took everybody by surprise on Thursday, there is no gainsaying the optimistic and immediate reaction of the markets.
it
The gilt-edged section moved upwards 'with such sharpness that War Loan now stands at one wesponsible analysts of the 864, an increase of no less than 34 over Thurs-
is that trend
the Cenomic Flock market has
day and Friday. been an ac- curate barometer of major World trends since business War II. The stocks trend won
Lex 1910
and 1047
Endises moved upward,
Experts hint that national in- drees of income and production for the third quarter will show Home Migakienst
Bains likely to inspire more optimism greurities speculators.
downwardi
when other major business
ataong
Such opinions are individual ut:cl personal s Government officials are always reluctant to cominent on the situation in speculative belleve, however, that the "im- petus" in the general business aluation will БООЛ inspire greater confidence,
markets. They
The usual view among ex- perts
Is that the stock market reflected a desire to sualise the possibility of
smaller governmental defence expenditures as an aftermath of the Korean war truce and the diminished prospect of a third world war. Such a readjust- men! normally occurs
after termination of a long period of combat.
QUALIFIED
Expressions of optimism are qualified by ปร observation that a long continued slump in the stock market may have psychological effects adverse to maximum investments in new factories and equipment during 1954.
However, taxation
changes
year-end may brighten the Investment look.
1
It is worth recalling that fell 2-7/10 to 74 when the 1952 Budget 'rojsed the bank rate from 2% to 4 per cent.
And War Loan is just a sample of the general effect on Government stocks.
anti
There has been a sympathetic marking up, too, of bank insurance shares and a rise in Industrial debentures and pre- ferences.
The drop in the bill rate has particularly encouraged demand for "shorts."
Though there was not much businesk
Dominion and Colonial stocks they mainly firm with some advances.
hands
at
were
*
American
Business Highlights
New York, Sept. 20. Automotive: Ward's Automotive Repoutput of cars, buses and trucks in the US and Canada this Week calmazed at 140.317 units, compared Wita 142,827 (revised). units the weak bofore,
While East Africa 4 per cent week ended WGA changing premium it returned before the close of the market on Friday to 7/10 premium.
serves,
тем
Banking Federal Reserve-
Sept. 0; member bank, commercial, Industrial and gricultural loans in 94 leading
Gold cfiles-$22,057,000,000.
week ended Sept. 10, $22,178,000,000. Excess reserves, estimated at $918,000,000. Money circulation— $33,635,000,000, continued Holding of US government stores securities $25,084,000,000,000. Now York Ratio 44.0 per cent. City brokers' loans $1,419,000,000.
STORES POPULAR
Strong Interest during shares.
the week in
utten- before
(Debenhams attracted tlon with a rise to 37/- the final Agure of 37/6 at De close-1/41⁄2 up.
Waring and Glow were also at new peak of 04/- biit closed at 63-2/0 up.
11
recorded, how-
Drops were out-
The most recently published effieint survey
in
Bank clearings: Dun & Brad- street, c. week endled Sept. 16, clearings in 25 lend- ing elties $17,078,502,000, com- pared with $12.803.278.000 (re- Vised) the week before.
of
Carloads: Association American Railroads week end- ever, by M. Burton, down Du at Sept. 12, 710,554; loading for 24/- and by "Gussies" at. 47/6.e year to date upproximated
27,424,454 cars. the overall of
The bank rate news brought economic situation national
with it on Thursday an advance "Economic Indicators, September 1953" prepared by In tobaccos, and Friday's prices
Council
maintained Economir
Improvement, with "Bots" advancing to 37/9.
the
of
the
314,300,000 net
Coal-National Coal Associa- on: week chued Sept. 12, soft coal output estimated at 0,125,- 000 tons, compared with 9,305,- Advisers.
000 het tons the week bolore: This showed that total
A less satisfactory note wp. production for the year to dute national output of goods and services in the second quarter truck in certain directions in approximated
cluding tea shores at A low tons. of 1953 was at an annual rate of
compared level. Imperial of Indla shares. $372,000,000,000 OL with
fell Gd to 20/-. in $382,000,000,000 the first quarter of 1953 and $345,- 000,000,000 in the second quar- ter of 1952.
Total industrial production in
20 002 August 1953 WDS 238% of the
1518
187
100 5.10
130
00 07
.. 11.00
8% 0.83 1000 @ 4.50
7.80 7.85.500 No 7013
10
Underwritera HK Fire töcks, ETC.-----
K. Wharf Dock Provident Wheelock
LAND, ETC.
HK Land XD 6019
UTILITIES
Humphreys
Tran XD
(0)
Perk Tran
Paak Trum
42
25.00 1000 25
.... 21.10 Star Fony
200 120 123 C. Jght (0) 13 13.10 4503.4 CHEM (N) 9.15 1212920 Electric
XD 20
27 1000 of 20.80 700 20.00
that thanks to an increase in men to advise on future policy. Industrial production (over seven
Commission The
has taken per cent up in the April-July
(N) compared with a year headquarters space in the Health period
ago).
and to the reopening of and Welfare Building but it has
hire staff members. Some Commonwealth markets, vet
British companies profits are Tuesday's meeting which will be closed, is expected to be de- probably "ds high as al uny
of start and period since the war." voted to selection
City analysts of the situations ETC 185 10.70 organisation for studying all aspeels of world trade problems. do, however, seem somewhat
..21.30 23.00 200 a 2315
23.40 whether they -United Press.
perplexed as are looking at a "green" "yellow" light, or maybe even
"red" light.
NORWAY'S FAITH IN
BELFAST
a
to
or
While it is clear enough that the Government thinks it can cope effectively -with any monetary
of problems
the foreseeable future, anxious eyes are being cost on the American
scene.
OPINIONS VARY
What, is asked, does the bank rate chango mean In relation to the feared. American recession?
Telephone 21.70 22 500 25.89
INDUSTRIALS
Cement
Dairy XD Watson
L. Crawford Sincores COTTONS
Ewo
23.20 EST 23
250 4 2.70
2.45 2.45 Textile Corp. 8.35 8.65 2000 5.50
Textile
Market
Review
1035-1930 average of 100. In January 1953, this index was 236% and in August 1952 it was 228
The total civilian workers
the employed in
week of August 28, 1053 was 63,408,000 with 82,354,000 in
Og week of 1952.
Construction:.
to
Engineering News Records-week ended SHIPPING PUZZLE Sept, 17.-Civil engineering
awards $100,821,000. 1033 Rubber was dull, and coppers, date awards $11,121,233,000. too, generally were quiet, with
Rhodesian- Electricity: Edison Electric exceptions such as Kolongs which were the best of Institute-week ended Sept. 12, the year at 187 before closing-7,902,823,000 kilowatt-hours.-
& Bradstreet, Failures: Dun 30d up at 14/~
ended Inc.-week
Sept. 10,
Zambes Exploring rose 9d 10 27/-; "Tanks" at 58/0 wpre od
up.
Despite the P. and O. Chair- man's scotching of the rumours that his company were prepared to bid for shares of the Union
Intler shares Castle Liné, the was uh-
held a gain over the week of 2/0.
Nation-wide unemployment in August was 1,210,000, a post- war low, and only 1.0% of the civilian labour force enployed.
(the source National Income of purchasing power) in the second quarter of 1953 was at an annual rate of $309,400,000,-
with $300,000 000 compared
quarter of 000,000 in the first 1953. United Press.
TO BAN "SWITCH" TRADING
The
new International Sugar continue. If the world market Jahre), one of 20,200 tone dead dosed away befofe it baş dull with pricas on the difen- | countries now trades in favour
Agreement has increased with
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The Clly queries the justinca- tlon for this, since on Inst year's Union-Castle dividend of 74 per cent, the yield is lower than that the P. and O. offers- 6.4 per cent.
FRESH LIFE
business failures totalled 131.
United Press.
Big Textile Exhibition In Manchester
London, Sept. 20.
The Textile Recorder" Inter- ional Textile Machinery Ex- Bibion fo be held London, Sept. 20.
Manchester from October 14 to Thursday morning's decision 24 will group 204 exhibitors, of on the bank rule brought fresh whom more
than
life to the stock markets which tam overseas counc-nth are
carlfer in the week had the th fluence of Wall Street and stid- of account selling.
Notable cmong the
Yereign
exhibitors will be 19 German finis occupying about 4,000 Apart from Funds and Ger square feet of space on return- man bonds most sections opened ing to this exhibition for the first
time since the week cautiously and despite the recovery in New York they be strongly represented and there
to
Swiss by jjurers will also
Total door space available will
just. 4 under 90,000 square feet -60 per cent greater than at the
Tokyo, Sept. 20. Landon, Sept. 20,
Japanese Government
remained apprehensive. On will be important contingents New York, Sept. 28. has deelded to ban switch Norway's faith in the Belfast
the other hand Funds kopt from France and the United Japan and tendeneles trading between shipbuilding industry has been
Softening peleo
ot Quite contrary opinions are
Following the announcement proved by yet another order for youchsafed on this point.
developed along a wide front South Korea whereby the latter
the reduction in the bank rate States.
Other countries whoso, tex- In the view of the Financial in the basic textile and abre sold dollar area goods to this 3 per cent, the market was d there is little opportunity With such a threat banging Harland & Wolffthis time for
the through country n motor tanker of about 12.000 Times the new bank rate means markets.
open it first in a state of flux but It le machinery will be on view extra boliling and pre-ever them the producing coun-
British Government
quotations
down with are Sweden, Denmark, Bolghum were' Нетр
eventually settled account between the two couh- serving by housewives with the frier have been making every tons deadweight for Bech's Re-that the
has satisfied itself, or has been notable exception and showed
tries, it was reported today.
pices of doverment stocks and and Holland. soft frult scaror practically effort to got rid of their surplus deri-AS Oslo.
satisfied, either that no Amori independent strength while the
domestic shares on a higjie
be sugar before the end of the
Jiji Norway appear to have at
said the open press develop or burlap, rayon, cotton grey goods Meanwhile in trading circles year. Consequently the bearish
level. con recession will tankers of 18,600 that if it does develop will and wool goods macets were Recount trade between the two
exhion in 1849. New types pessimism over the efficiency of influence on prices is expected least three
tons deadweight (for Anders
Consols 24% gained 314 to machinery will be en view sve
of Japan. Japanese Ministry of
£B4% time to take fold."
and the 4% rose for every section of the industry. stands December
International und price next
Failure of retail buying to Industry
to 200. Moreover, the Financial Times
War Loon the organisers of the exhibition. the minimum of 3.23 weight for Sigval Bergesen and
now five smaller tankers and
Trade officials frown en Jap- points the
has piele up it
after Labour Day, vlow the general sliting up of the cents it will be
supports cargo ships, on order in Belfast. maintained over some time that along with increased offerings andse traders increasing pur-3% why marked up 6 to announce, China Mail Special.
2864, and Transport 3% was frze market.
of cotton print cloths, plus chase of dollar area goods from The spot price for suger basi Sugar Council when meets On the Clyde there should be the British Government is taking weakness in the stock market the Republle of Korga, with this 24 higher to £84.
risk if the dropped 25 points since the In-
present to adjust quotes to make five
launchings this month on a good ternational conference com-
had a sobering effect all round. further downward cdjustments including two cargo liners, while bank rate move means an ex- and the decline in raw cotton,
the pleted its work and the current to
They
Repubile Sisal Clyde yard pression of a faith in the Harland & Wolff's exports.
market offerings gen- the prico
American stands at 3.25US now
the 10,500 of
after of Korea Government to sello Traders do not expect prices hopes to completo
were withdrawn defont cents. Many tradera expect the to rice and this feeling is re-
dealweight off tenker Britta to
any possible recession. rally
the consummation of n fair the bur-If the Koreans can Fear of that recession is more price to fluctuate the minimum dected in the prices of futures for Mr A. H. Mathieson of Oslo.
either through the sole of serop hold
the business. by of 3.25 cents per pound once the which have recently been weak
steel or payment in prices weakened In Iron and Chronicle writer quola system of the new s for forwarti as September ment comes into operation, This
Anila of Candidus, who this week-end the wave of a sharp reduction cash dollars, the report sild,
in India's export tax on juto comment on the goods-United Press. an annual compares with
the steady decline in prices and around
almost possible for the Internationa
im-
On Seplomber P the single-ly
the statistical crow motor enter 1934. But it is
COMFORT TAKEN
Burlap
Exchange Rates
favourable balance.
want
If
ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE
Olle reflected the decline of
Street, Wall
Anglo-Iranian 145/7, and losing 4/44 to
Pretorio, Sopt. 20. Royal Dutch down 108 to 81-5/8. bonds anticipated German
South Africa had an adversa enforcement of the debt ogree-trade bajanee of £5735 million thent and showed some good (excluding gold bullion); in the ggins, Potash 7% being miked hrst seven moisths of this year,
·lp £7 to £125, and the 8% deeprding
preliminary rising 0% to 2114. Japanese trade bonds were firm.
.
Japanese officials, necarding to the Jeji, pointed out dogan tund age of $.01 cents in 1002 and position which is giving the about 18,100 long deadweight winds up his
most Cause for pessimism was launched for Messra Erling bank rate how with this worry.
in
H.
Oslo, Bullers Samuelson
to pay South Korea commission of 5.70 cents in 1951. This bearish
Commissionment issued by the Mincing Lane.
of Customs here. for all purchases of dollar arc the Furn Shipbuilding Co. reaction is chiefly the result of
Sugar are
The "International
statement revealed that "I canhot," he says, "put out
The Financial Times Indus. goods from that country. exporting
Billingham. Anguser countries attempting Council. Included
doubtful of
the ever-present
Japanese, traders continue this trial index closed the week at the Union's imports droppez to possible from 500.000 extra tons for additional launched for a Scandinavian of my ruind to sell as much
In
for by more than £10 million 123,8, breaking the peak Bisines was done th the ten practice of buying dollar ares their reserves before the agree- demands of Britain in deration country is the Arkana, a single possiblity of a recdesion
this year }unometai, exchange market this
goods
from Bouth Hores, that the present year on March 240,173,001 from £208,348,023 ment becomes effective,
in their estimate of the cur- nerow shelter-deck steamer of America ofther Ing
TOMIZE KE the folowing rates?
in the same period of 1953, Ex- when it Louched 125.0. Bes country would become increas- Although
lowront free market outlet of 1,600 dedendweight by or curler next your peasonally
1053 #Candidus”. ogrees that the 70. Holme per: 33)
There WAS
no ports pruelically
In Jeruniy, JOY, 2 inkly reluctant to settle the opin Bliing notes iden sales, the 000 tona when it recommented William Gray, and Co. tf West stocks restrict the
Japan America is - #he indonesian guitar (per fodj: 20.30 nccount with
buying interest among Kafirs wore valued at £191,010,831. for Redtribolaget recession in free market for sugar is so a figure of 6,000,000 tons to the Hartlepool
Sjam Ucale (per, 100)
dallors, the Jiji. report said And prices maved lower all against £191,001,442. --- China: conference. United Re-Bo of Abo, Flaland China economie wolf that has "nover
Bingspore (Btraila) is sufficiently cora" but bo.
Mail Special. United Press. Indo-China" "piseires (pse 200), 8.85
around.United Press. Mail Special.
narrow that even smali sales work! can depress prices. The only Press,
in cash