WHEAT MARKET
.OVERSEAS ADVICES
>_^-' .■- ■: 3jPNDON» 31st December.' : -■feeaitcargoesto-day were steadier, but trading wai? quiet, with, little change ■in .prices.: -A-.part'cargo ex King Arthur, in•bags,;sord to Jfaly at 28s 6d. Parcels were 4 m,,°?.:*' ie .adverse, exchange, and lighter AijstraTian-and' Eussian shipments. Futures j Eondon-TTDecember-February, 245-7 d .per<:qaaßterjj'-:Junei'2os 6d. Liverpool— March;; 5s } ?,s^Bdj Ber: : cental;.rMay,.ss 8d: .^fo 58«% d. ; The. spot -trade is dull; Austrahan, ex^ship, 29s.'6d'to 305.6 - .■-.,-• ! oZ 1?"^; 5?- :W^'•'■ '-^traliab,'ex store,; 20s. to 21s'6d'.a,sacki- Oats are 3d-to 6d' easier^--Peas •-and beans; are-, slow.- !
' • itEW YORK; 30th December Chicago .wheat: December, 54 3-8 centsMarch, 54% cents; May, 56 3-8 cents; July' 55 7-8 t:ents; Sew York, cash-/68-5-8 cefcts '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 14
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109WHEAT MARKET Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 14
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