A View of the Banking Question Resulting From Practice And Experience

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A View of the Banking Question Resulting From Practice And Experience
Kent John
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In this manner, there is great danger lest the Branch-Banks should, in the course of time, " extinguish and absorb" a great portion of that supply which is most valuable to the Private Banking Establishments, and most useful to the public. It will be an extinguishment and absorption of one of the best and most essential sources of aid to industry.
This statement, which is necessarily somewhat hypothetical, might be more fully established by evidence before a Committee competent to investi- 109
...gate the matter. It would be then clearly seen that the tendency of the establishment of Bank-of-Eng- land Branches is, to divert capital from the chan- nels of industry in the country, to those of specu- lation in London, Paris, Hamburgh, or Vienna. Let us take a practical illustration of the effects of this influence. — The Bank of L'eland formerly cor- responded with Messrs. A. Heywood and Son, of Liverpool, as their English Bankers in that part of the country ; and, of course, they kept, constantly, a balance corresponding to the nature of the ac- count.

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