THE WHEAT MARKET
UPWARD TREND CONTINUES Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright* CHICAGO, November 4. j Wheat prices climbed still higher in] a sensational wave of speculative trad- ,i ing during the'last few minutes of td-f day’s session. The sudden resumption! of general buying by commission houses and traders freed the market from yesterday’s recession. Traders, describing' to-day’s session, asserted: “It looked like old times all over again. There, has not been so much excitement for. months.” Experts estimate that grain during recent weeks has increased by nearly 400,000,000 dollars in value. Wheat closed: December, 64f cents per bushel; March, 68J; May 69f; July, 70.
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Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 9
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102THE WHEAT MARKET Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 9
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