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London Metals Market

(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright)

LONDON, April 18. The closing tone of the London metals market was easier for copper, steady for tin and lead, and very steady for zinc. Today’s quotations were:—

Buyers Sellers a ton £ s. d. £ A ton s. d. Copper— Spot •• 239 15 0 240 0 0 Forward 241 0 0 241 5 0 TinSpot 774 0 0 775 0 0 Forward 770 0 0 770 10 0 Lead — Spot 111 0 0 111 2 6 Forward .. 111 2 6 111 5 0 ZincSpot 98 15 0 99 0 0 Forward 94 15 0 95 0 0 Silver: 6s 7Jd per oz spot, 6s 7Jd forward. Gold: £12 10s 5?d per oz. Tungsten oil: 115 to 162s 6d per unit.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 13

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London Metals Market Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 13

London Metals Market Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 13

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