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Bank of England fonds MG 28 II 17 Microfilm reels A-2140 to A-2143 Reel Number Description A-2140 OV58/1 General Economic Relations: Canada Series Correspondence and papers pertaining to the state of the Canadian economy, relations with the financial and trade community and with the central bank, 1932-1935 Correspondence, memoranda or briefing notes; notes on conversations with various persons, decoded cablegrams, newspaper clippings, indexes: • Indexes pertaining to persons or institutions, memoranda, subjects, organized alphabetically with page numbers; • Memoranda or reports relating to 1. Canadian currency policy, monetary situation (during the Depression), 2. centralization of empire reserves in London, 3. balance of payments, Canada and non-Empire countries; 4. the depreciation of the Canadian dollar; 5. Canadian banking; 6. Foreign and British investments in Canada; 7. the Bank of Montreal; 8. notes on conversation between Mr. Bennett and the Deputy Governor, in the period 1932-1933; wheat, exchange rate of Canadian dollar, Dominion Provincial Conference, 1935 • Correspondence: R.N. Kershaw (Bank of England), Sir E.R. Peacock, Jackson Dodds, J.A.C. Osborne, J.D. Gibson, Prof. Gilbert Jackson, G.F. Towers, ca. 1933-1935, Clifford Clark, J.V. Fisher (Bank of England). • Adjustment of the Chartered Banks of Canada to the Launching of the Bank of Canada, 2 pages Bank of England, MG428_II17, microfilm reels A-2140 to A-2143 Prepared by Judi Cumming in 2003 A-2140 OV58/2 Country File: Canada Correspondence, notes, a few newspaper clippings, nominal and subject index, 1936-1937 • Extensive correspondence between Professor Gilbert Jackson and J.A.C. Osborne, Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada, 1936, mostly regarding relief expenditures in Saskatchewan, and financial matters associated with other provinces • Jackson correspondence with others and memoranda regarding the sterling rate, 1936 • correspondence of Lord Bessborough with the Governor of the Bank of England, 1936 • correspondence of R.N.
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