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OVERSEAS MARKETS.

BRADFORD TOPS. ( v MARKET Jg STEADY. .•:.., (Received U. 30 a.m.> i . LONDON, March. 10. At Bradford the market is steady with a good Dominion inquiry, but business is small. Following are to-day's quotations and those of recent weeks:— Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. 17. 24. 3. 10. per lb. per lb. per lb. pet lb. d. d. d. d. Seventies .. 28 27J 28 28 Sixty-fours. 26J 25J 2«J 201 Sixties .. . 25 J 24 J 23J 2r>l Fifty-eights 22* 21 22 22 Fifty-sixes . 221 181 101 l»i Fifties 17 17 171 171 Forty-sixes. *17 •Iβ! *17 *17 Forties .. . *10J *16J »17 *17 •Nominal. METALS ARE FIRMER. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, March 10. Following are to-day's quotations on the London metal market, compared with those of March 9:— March 0. March 10. . ' Per ton. Per ton. £ s. d. £ s. d. Copper, stan., spot 39 18 9 40' 0 0 Copper, stan., 3 months 40 2 11) 40 3 1} Copper, electro. .. 43 12 6 43 15 0 to to 44 10 0 44 10 0 Copper, elec, wire : ' bars 44 10 0 44 10 0 Lead, soft, spot .. 15 11 3 15 8 11 Lead, soft, forward 15 13 9 15 10 7} Spelter, •spot 14 4 4J 14 4 4) Spelter,', forward . 14 8 11 14 8 11 Tin, titan., spot ... 185 18 9 185 17 6 .Tin, stan., 3 mos. 185 18 0 185 12 6 Sliver, stan., oz., spot 201 d 20 3-16 d Silver, fine, oz., epot 21 11-ied 21 13-16 d

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 59, 11 March 1938, Page 4

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OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 59, 11 March 1938, Page 4

OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 59, 11 March 1938, Page 4

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