CANADIAN WHEAT RISES
TRADERS IN OPTIMISTIC MOOD.
By Telesraph“l >ress Assn. —Copyright. Winnipeg, July 26. The most pronounced swing in grain prices for some time, carrying values up 1 7-8 cents to 12 cents above Monday’s closing prices, put traders in an optimistic mood on Tuesday. The more active interest on the part of exporters is especially reassuring. Some old traders professed to see promise of better times. July prices closed at 57 3-8 cents, October 60 cents and December 612_cents.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1932, Page 12
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