GOLD SHARES,
LONDON MARKET NERVOUS
FURTHER SELLING
DAY ENDS RAGGEDLY.
tTnitecJ Press Association.—By Electric Telseranh.—Copyright.' (Received June 23, 10.15 a:m.)
LONDON, June 22.
Hopes of an improvement in the stock markets were dispelled with a further outbreak of. selling of gold shares. There wasl practically no support at lower levels. - The French crisis, the : Spanish situation, and the postponement of Baron yon Neurath's • visit caused buyers to hold; off Qther markets, rubbers alone remaining steady. The market finished raggedly owing; to the nervousness caused by the Spanish situation and ah outbreak of selling of gold shares in South Africa.
The "Financial Times" emphasises that the iron'and steel -.industry is likely to enjoy stable conditions and substantial activity for several years.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 147, 23 June 1937, Page 11
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