PRICES OF METALS.
United Press Association—By Electric. Telegraph— Copyright. ■. • « ■'■' ■ LONDON, June 22.'. l'l-ices of metals are as follows, last week s quotations being shown in parentheses:— ' ' .' :■•■■■ Pig Iron—Home trade,. £3 7s 6d a ton (same); export, £3 2s 6d a ton (same) ' Antimony.—British, £42 10s a ton (same); foreign, £26 5s a ton (£25 15s) Molybdenite.—34s 6d a unit (365). ' Wolfram.—44s 6d a* unit (49s 6d). ; The official London (middle) quotations for Friday as reported by the Australian Mines and Metals Association, compare as under with those previously cabled:—
; June 21. . June 22. Per ton. Per ton. Copper— . £s.d..£ s . d. Standard, spot .. 32 0 7% 31 13 I . Standard, forward 32 6 10% 31 I■ 3 •Electrolytic 35 5 0 34 13 0 ._. , to 35 10 0 35 5; 0 Wire bars 35 10 0 35 5 0 Lead— . Spot ;.... 11 o 0 11 0 0 Forward ........ 11 3 9 11 2 6 Spelter— . : . Spot 13 18 9 13 13 9 Forward 14 2 6 13 17 6 Tin- ' . . . Spot • ....225 17 6 226 7 6 Forward 226 \1 3 226 8 9 Silver— ' : Standard, per oz . 1915-16d 20 l-16d Fine 21%d 215-8d •American, 9 cents a lb.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 12
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