WHEAT SITUATION.
(Received 13th January, 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, 12th January. Wheat cargoes are quiet and easier on American advices. Sellers offered Manitobas and Australians at 4%d to 3%d down; Sales were:—Abraham Kydbers, 25s 3d; Llanwern to China at the equivalent of 25s' 3d. Parcels' are obtainable at a decline, 6f 3d to 6d, and trading is quiet. Export from Sydney of the Fordsdale cargo was at 25s 3d.. Futures, London, February to April 21s B%d per quarter; Liverpool, March 4s ll%d, May ss, July 5s Id. Spot trade is quietly firm. Australian, ex ship, 26s to 27s 3A. Flour is steady, Australian ex store being 20s 6d to 21s. • Oats, peas, and beans are quiet but unchanged. '■ ■-•.'■ ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 3
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