This book is the 24th annual report of the Council of the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders, a British organization that represented foreign bondholders in negotiations and legal disputes related to their investments. It covers the year 1911 and provides a wealth of information about the financial situation of various countries, their debt and bond issuances, and the legal and political challenges faced by foreign investors. It is a valuable resource for economic historians and researchers.
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