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1942Year U S traders seek creation of agency similar to War Trade Bd WANT EXPORT RULE GUIDED BY EXPERTS
Traders Hold Practical Men Are Lacking Now -- Urge Single Unit Be Set Up WANT EXPORT RULE GUIDED BY EXPERTS
1969Year Things seemed to fall into place last week and the credit markets responded with a healthy advance. Bond Market Finds Cheer In Tax-Exemption Action
Traders Hope New Trend Can Be Extended Into This Week's Offering OUTLOOK CHEERS THE BOND MARKET
1939Year A formal protest against refusal of customs authorities to release a case of glassware shipped from the Sudeten area of Germany immediately after Nov. 10 and marked "Made in Czecho-Slovakia" was filed here yesterday by James W. Bevans, customs attorney, in behalf of Friedlander Co. The protest is the final step in launching a... FINAL MOVE TO TEST SUDETEN RULING MADE
Traders Hope to Upset Order by Customs on Imports
1951Year traders rush to beat deadline of new curbs HONG KONG RUSH NEAR END
Traders Hurry Out Cargo to Beat Deadline on Controls
1967Year An amber caution light seemed to blink briefly in the money market yesterday, but the market chose to ignore it. Many interest rates continued to drop, most prices kept rising and most new bond issues were swiftly snapped up by investors. BONDS CONTINUE TO RISE IN PRICE
Traders Ignore a Possible Caution Signal as Federal Reserve Enters Market BONDS CONTINUE TO RISE IN PRICE
1966Year Copper futures turned in a puzzling performance yesterday. Traders apparently ignored a report that might be construed as slightly bearish, and followed instead some bullish aspects. Commodities: Copper Futures Prices Advance Despite Production Gains in Zambia
TRADERS IGNORE BEARISH REPORT Dealers Instead Act on the Prospect That Supply May Tighten Over Rhodesia