Ruhn, Loeb and Co. will share in the international loan to Hugary, Otto Kahn, of the New York banking firm declared in an interview with newspapermen here.
A report of the likelihood of the famous banking house taking part in the Hungarian loan was in circulation in Europe about two months ago when Count Bethlen, the Hungarian Premier, toured European capitals in the interests of the loan. Felix Warburg, in Europe at the time, declared there was no truth about the reports.
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