YARNS AVAILABLE FOR OTHER MARKETS
(Received April 19, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, April 18. Reports from Bradford state that because of the stoppage of exports to Scandinavia there are substantial weights of yarns for other markets. Buyers find it easier to place new business. However, the majority of users have brought up to the limit of their ration. Consequently, the amount of business done is not great. Prices are unchanged. At the South African wpol sales 64’s realized an average of 33Jd. Competition was very keen. Britain and France were the principal buyers. THE METAL MARKET LONDON, April 18. Metals are quoted as follows on the London market:— Silver. —Standard 207 ad an ounce; fine 22*id. Tin.—Spot, £255/10/- buyers, £255/15/sellers; forward, £249/10/- buyers, £249/15/sellers. Pig Iron.—£s/11/- a ton. Antimony.—British £lO6 to £107; foreign £B2 to £B7. Molybdenite.—4s/6 to 47/6 a unit (norm Inal). Wolfram,—-50/6 to 60/6 (nominal).
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Southland Times, Issue 24106, 20 April 1940, Page 3
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146YARNS AVAILABLE FOR OTHER MARKETS Southland Times, Issue 24106, 20 April 1940, Page 3
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