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1926Year MONEY RATES AT BERLIN.

Banks Still Insist on High Charges for Advances.

1933Year Description of position of Jews in Frankfurtam-Main

banks still run by Jews FRANKFURT'S BANKS STILL RUN BY JEWS; Merchants and Industrialists Also Keep Posts -- Professional Class Boycotted. OLD FRIENDSHIPS REMAIN Many Under Ban Look on Hitler as Less of an Evil Than Threatened Bolshevism.

1920Year CANADA EMBARGOES OUTSIDE SECURITIES

Banks Stop Trade Today at Request of Finance Minister toProtect Home Market.TROUBLE DUE TO EXCHANGEAgents of American Firms AreConcerned Over ProposedRestriction on Imports.

1932Year PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29 -- There will be no letting down here in efforts to make the new year at least normal. "Whatever business is to be had we are going to make a strong effort to get it," one leading merchant said today. Those who closely study business conditions in this district see some darlc spots but they believe the tide is turning. PHILADELPHIA OUT TO GAIN.

Banks Strengthened and Manufacturers Ready for Revival.

2003Year Major investment banks are beginning to show renewed interest in energy trading in wake of Enron's financial scandals and California's 2001 energy crisis

banks such as Merrill Lynch have recently begun investing in physical assets like power plants and natural gas pipelines; investments may signal end of recent slump in energy trading, which analysts say has declined by approximately 80 percent since 2000; Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is among the most prominent financial institutions in energy trading; chart; photo (M) There Is Life After Enron; New Money Flows Into the Energy Trading Business

1999Year Manhattan grand jury declines to indict Police Officer Craig Yokemick in death of Kenneth Banks, suspected drug dealer who was hit in head by police radio thrown by officer during chase

Banks suffered fractured skull and lapsed into coma after he was hit by radio and fell from his bicycle during altercation in Harlem on Oct 29, 1998 (M) Officer Is Cleared in Death Of a Suspected Drug Dealer

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