PRODUCE & MARKET REPORTS FROM DAY TO DAY
BUTTER FALLS MARKETiWEAKNESS CHEESE -v" <6y Telegraph-Pres^ Assn.—Copyright.) LONE£>N, August. 14. The optimism of Tlpoley Street, like other markets, has i^ot been . maintained. Prices broke during) midweek and butter sold as much asMs.down. The effect of this has been\to destroy the confidence necessary to a sustained recovery. \ Some traders anticipate that, apart from spasmodic improvewents in the near future, the outlook indicates a lower market developing. • Danish' remains pegged tit 127s a cwt, but the weakness ofEE n °u}~ ter has caused Siberian and Dutch to fall, and they are now in poor demand at declining rates. ~ Cheese has developed a sympathetic weakness and quotations are (nominal.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 12
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