HC Deb 30 April 1925 vol 183 cc320-1
58. Mr. BOOTHBY

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, in view of the restoration of the gold standard, he will take immediate steps to facilitate the summoning of an international financial conference, to include representatives of the central banks, with a view to the further stabilisation of currencies on the lines contemplated by the Genoa resolutions?

Mr. GUINNESS

What was contemplated by the Genoa Resolutions was not action by Governments in the first place, but a conference of central banks, I doubt if the time has yet come for this, but the hon. Member may rest assured that co-operation between central banks is increasing.