| Description | United Nations proposals for sanctions, 1963. Likely consequences for London market of a ban on gold purchases by United Nations (UN) members, and likely consequences for the United Kingdom (UK) of other financial sanctions (blocking of South African sterling, etc.): see letter of 16 September 1964. Meetings of an Experts Committee of United Nations, 1964. Foreign Office cables. Whitehall meetings. Correspondence Bank/Treasury (HMT), and Bank/Federal Reserve Board (FRB). Visit by Young, Federal Reserve Board, to Bank, August 1964. |