HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
Finance and Commerce
Hongkong Stock Market
Closes Steady
YEAR'S ACTIVITY IN ICE HOUSE.
STREET REVIEWED
BY C. A. L. RICKETT
Secretary, Hongkong Sharebrokers' Association
FINANCES OF
SIAM
The Siamese Government's Financial Adviser's Report for 1938-39 shows an estimated re- venue of Ticals 109,425,940, and an ordinary expenditure which " Is Ticals 27.952 less. But the capital expenditure is Ticals 23.108.524, and that ratkér worries Mr...W. A. M. Doll, the Adviser. This capital expendi- ture was 1icals 23,785,321 last year. It is being met mainly from the Treasury Reserve. a general
In spite of a year of wars and unrest in Europe and the Far East.. the local market has remained remarkably steady with ngward tendency in price levels. The uncertainty of world politics his caused setbacks but it can be noted, by comparing prices quoted at the beginning and at the end of the year, that substantia) ad- vances have been made throughout listed stocks.
The year opened with a feeling of uncertainty regarding the threat of invasion. In South Chinn, resulting in a quiet market and restricted business. Later. however, with a lack of sellers, prices. showed a tendency to harden. Increased dividends declared in the early part of the year assisted to maintain a quiet but steady dê- mand for shares. With the close of the first three months of the year, prices showed appreciable improvement on an increased de- mand, holders continuing to be reluctant to sell.
FINANCE
ENCOURAGING
NATIVE GOODS
Efforts Of Chinese
Government
Commencing this year, the Ministries of Finance and Economics of the Chinese Gov- ernment "will jointly carry out a plan whereby the sale of Chinese native products will be greatly increased In feroigh Bountries 3 order to create a more favourable international" trade balance.
Already the Government has set On March 31. last that Reserveaside $50.000.000 for the purpose. stood at Ticals 57 millions; and
The money will be used to ac- Mr. Doll holds that it should be celerate the efficiency of produc- maintained at Ticals 47 millions as
ton of native goods which will be the country's nest egg against a national emergency. That leaves only Ticals 10 milions.
Capital expenditure is made on national defence. rallways, irriga- tion, the co-operative movement, highways, cottage Industries, voca- tional schools, paper and sugar factories etc. For this purpose
mpted from paying export duty. Its hinted that the Foreign Trade Committee will also help in making the plan a success. The committee is credited with having already de- creased the import of foreign goods considerably.
One report states that the figure Towards the end of the half were taken off the market at de- there is no other source of capital for imported foreign goods in 1938 cent. us in the country, there being a strik-was reduced by 80 per year, proft-taking resulted in some clining prices.
the figures for recession in prices, but all shares With the fall of Canton in Octo-ing absence of any private ac- compared with offering were readily absorbed in-ber, followed by that of Hankow, cumulation of liquid capital in 1922, when the peak import agures showed that. China bought $867, dicating the healthy state of the prices were Incilned to sag still fur-Siamese hands.
191,000 worth of foreign goods ther through phucity of business market.
DE FOREIGNERS MAINLY CHINESE rather than undue selling.
more than she exported. conditions prevailed throughout The tradesmen and business- November. By December. prices men of Slam åre foreigners. mainly began to look attractive and a more active market was experien- ced. Shares were difficult to ob- tain and buyers had to increase their bids, resulting in a general advance in prices,
The threat of the Japanesn in- vasion in South China became more" acute at the beginning of June and resulted in a quieter un detone, as buyers were inclined to hold back awaiting the trend of
events.
Prices were Inclined to
recede. but as holders of shares displayed no anxiety to sell the undertone firmed up once again.
PRICES FALL
At the beginning of September. the strained political situation in Europe began to influence the trend of the market and prices Trading became dull weakened.
and the market featureless. T'he easing of the political situation at the end of this month was coun-
STEADY UNDERTONE
Chinese, and they send much of their profits to their own countries. In these circumstances. to ensure salvency. Stam will have for some time to nnance such expenditure out of the ordinary budget sur- pluses.
The market has closed with a As Mr. Doll puts it, "No sacri- steady undertone and a feeling office in the economic held is too
UNDER STATE CONTROL
As part of the programme, many enterprises have been placed under state control, and provincial au- thorities have been ordered to do whatever they can to help small industries and farmers. It is ex- pected that. commencing the pro- of native goods will be
duction
optimism for the coming year. great a price to pay for the pre-considerably increased this year,
The past year has shown an servation of the solvency of the ever-increasing interest in gold hation."
and they will be purchased by the Government so that they will be exported directly to foreign coun- tries.
mining stocks, The Manila mar- Attention has been drawn to the ket has been active, and purchas- fact that eight hnd a half years ers of stocks in that market have ago Sir Edward Cook wrote in his
The reported control by the Ja- been well. Justified by the an-lost report: "So far as finances panese of the export of Chinese
divi- are
can concerned, Siam
face cotton nouncement of attractive
In occupied areas has ter-balanced, however," by the dends, payable from time to time. whatever the future may bring.rompted the Chinese Government spreading of hostilitles to South Substantial advances have been with a reasonable assurance to encourage cotton growing 'in made throughout the list of quoted freedom from anxiety and or fur-Kwangs! and Yunnan. The With a marked absence of sup-stocks, with anticipation of further growth in her prosperity." prt. prices yielded readily. There ther improvement for the coming was no indication of panic. how-year.
Chinä.
eer, but a feeling of nervousness At the close of business, "a quiet was apparent in the increase of but steady market is reported from selling orders. All shares offering Manila..
The following table shows average prices in January and December, 1938:-
H.K. Banks
Canton Ins. Underwriters
Upton Ins.
H.K. Fires
Douglases
Steamboats
December. 1938
Dollars
1,445 210
TOBACCO FROM BULGARIA
וי
Bulgaria will have an exportable surplus of about 33,000,000 pounds of tobacco from the crop of 1933. a quantity which is less than for the preceding year. but which is reported to be of much better qua- [Ly
Bureau of Agricultural Experi- ments has sent representatives to these provinces to investigate cot- sald ton planing there. It is that quantities of American cotton seeds have been planted.
TREASURY BILLS LONDON, Jan. 1 (BW8.)-Total amount applied for in tenders for
bills £35.000.000 Treasury
WLA
It is reported that since Germany does not appear to be in the mar- £74,150,000, The amount allotted
bilis ket for Bulgarian tobacco this year. in
three months
at
was
art endeavour is being made to dis- £31,000,000. The average rate per pase of this tobacco in Egypt, Pc-cent was 13/8.88d. as compared
r:
January, 1938
Dollars
1,445
270
1
,70
510
485
235
180
481
62
8.20"
19
Waterboats
9.30
9
Iano and Czechoslovakia.
Wharves
108...
116
Providents (Old)
3.50
6.35
Providents (New)
.24 (p.p.)
6.15 (1.p)
H.K. Docks
Hotels
263+. 4.90
12
18**
62
Lands
* 31-
361
Realties
Trams
4. 12.90
5.10
17.40
Star Ferries
79
72
China Lights
0.85
$.60)
Electrics
52.90
571
Telephones (Old)
251
23
Telephones (New)
8.35
8
Cements
123
15
Ropes
33
41
Dairy Farms
24
241
Entertainments
51
6,80,
Constructions
11
1.40*
Lane Crawfords
T}
6
Sinceres...
1.40
2
Watsons.
42
Vibro Pilirig
6
7.60 6.80
*Ex new issue. Cum Rts. Cum new 153e.
GOLD MINING
Antamoks
Ps. 0.50 (XD) Ps. 0.55 (XD)
Atoks
0.18
0.264
Bagulo Gold
0.18
0.231
Benguet Consol.
9,00
14.20
Coco Grove
0.42
0.51
Consol. Mines
0.013
0.003
Demonstrations
0.35
0.28
1.X.L.
10.56
0.05
Paracale Gumaus
0.16
0.13
San Mauricio
0.41
1.78
Sayoc Consol.
0.151
0.134
United Paracale
0.44
0.82
BOARD TRADING STARTS TO-DAY
Board trading will be put into operation for the first time In the history of Ice House Street when the Hongkong Stock Exchange resumes bank- ness to-day after the holidays. A large blackboard has been in-
stalled in the Exchange, on which
throughout the day, and much of the previous "blind" business will be eliminated.
JAPANESE REQUEST
REJECTED
CHUNGKING, Jan. 1 (Central)—
brokers desirous of buying or sell- A Japanese request to the Great
ing will mark the prices at which Northern Telegraph Co., the East-
Extension, Australasia ness under the respective stocks China Telegraph Co., and
..
they are willing to transact bust-
ern
In which they are interested.
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By this means, the investing surplus in the Yokohama Specie public will have the opportunity Bank was rejected by the three of seeing at a glance the trend of telegraph companies, according to prices and the volume of business a Shanghat message.
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ani
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