THE LONDON MARKETS.
PRICES FOR METALS.; . • t *l • - v : .' ■ r "r ' * AN ALL-ROUND DECLINE. \\ . (Received September 18, 9.15. p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 17. (Quotations on Sept. 14 in parentheses.) Copper.—Spot, £2B 4s 4£d lis 3d); three months, £2B 18s 9d (£3O 8s 9d). ' p Electrolytic Copper.—Spot, 532 10s (£33 10s); three months, £33 lt)s (£34: 10s). 'Wire Bars.—£33 10s (£34 10s):. Lead.—Spot, £lO 8s 9d (£lO 13s. 9d) three months, £lO lis 3d (£lO 16s'10£d). Spelter.—Spot, £lO 6s 3d {£lo 15s) ;r----throe months, £lO 16s lOvjd (£ll ss). Tin.—Spot, £lll Is 3d (£ll4 11$' 3d); " three months, £ll4 Is 3d (£ll7 ls^Sd). Silver. —Standard, 12 7-8 d (13d) per oz. } fine, 13 7-8 d (14d). ; WHEAT, FLOUR, PULSE, ETC. Wheat.—Cargoes have firmed 3d on American improvement. Pacifies and Australians are harder to buy, but. arc.; re-. ceiving little attention. Parcels are firmer except La Platas. Business is limited owing to Russian congestion. By the Deucalion, 21s 3d. Futures London: September, 16s 5d per quarter; December, 17s sd; February, 18s 2d. Liverpool: October, 3s 9j{d per cental; December, 3s 11 7-8 d; March, 4s 2^d;. May, •4s 4 5-Bd. Spot trade slow. Australian, ex ship, 21s to 22s 9d. Flour: Quiet. Australian, ex store, 15s 9d to 16s 3d. Oats: Steady. Peas and Beans: Beet Sugar: October, 5s 3jd. t ' : .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 7
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218THE LONDON MARKETS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 7
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