St Petersburg, Imper. Akademiya Nauk, 1863
For almost a century the St. Petersburg exchange remained the only such market officially recognised by the Russian state (only in 1796 an exchange was open in Odessa, and in 1837 – in Moscow). Since its establishment the exchange was largely inefficient due to the lack of regulations, until the Minister of Finance von Cancrin introduced the Exchange Charter and set up the Exchange Council. Around the same time the deals at the exchange started to also involve shares and bonds in addition to commodities.
From 1844 the St. Petersburg Exchange Council started to publish an address book listing all the Russian and foreign merchants and brokers dealing at the exchange, as well as inspectors controlling the quality of commodities at the St Petersburg port. The address book was issued irregularly until 1881.
Rare. We could not trace any other copies on the market in the past several decades. Not in WorldCat or Copac.
8vo (21 x 14 cm). Title, 78 pp. Original cardboard; slightly rubbed; minor foxing, some single notes and underlinings with pencil.
Dmitriy Kondratiev, Kak v Rossii birzha stroilas (Moskva, 2001).
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