METAL MARKETS.
(AUSTRALIAN-SEW ZEALAND, CAME ASSOCuiioS.) (Received 17th March, Sam) ' A wave of weakne^ssVo^er^n metal markets this week, an^.'though there has been some reaction at the close, values-all round are Jower. Tin was within £ 2 r,f +£ £300 mark which optimists were saving would reach, when heavy sales, partly dun t is said, to forced closing of large Veculative accounts, brought -the price down to ffiJSO, recovering.; to \£2SS.;..The liquidation of these weak accounts is not regrettable" and the whole position is healthier fox-the shakeout, especially as the..American cables indicate that consumers -there, who have bei'n shortly llr6 "key toie«a*S
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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 3
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