Ahailono o ka Lahui, Volume I, Number 16, 28 January 1890 — NO CONFIDENCE. [ARTICLE]
NO CONFIDENCE.
The new Times, goverment organ, says tbat governuaentbonds,6 per cent. issue, 1886, were so!d at 108 and exultantly closes with the exclamation, no conJtcUnce t Well, good ftiend, you evidently know very little about stocks, bonds and valnes, and a little information will be of use U. 8. Bonds, 4£ per cent. were quoted in New York at and 6 per cent. U. S. , redeemable in 1899, quoted at 126. In London, thē British 3 per cent. consols are sold at 97, and in Paris the 3 per cents. are atBB. This brings the value of unredeemable Hawaiian 6 per cents. free of taxes to over 140, according to New York values;to 176, according to Paris values, and to 194 London values. Consequently wbat ean you eall the state of a market in whieh you ean buy for 108, what ought to be worth between 140 and 194? No confulence in the present government, eh?l!
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