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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. (Received November Ist, 7 p.m.) LONDON, October 31. The. exchange rates on London are ae follows Par. Oct. 27 Oct. 31. Parie, fr. to £1 .. 01.22J 104.05 124.10 Brussels,belgas to £1 5 34.98 34.95 Oslo, kr. to £1 18.159 18.51 18.48 Copenhagen, kr.to£l 18.159 18.17 18.17 Stockholm, br. to .-£1 18.159 38.09 18.09 Amsterdam, fl. .. 12.107 . 12.09 12.05J Berlin, Reichmarken to £1 .. '.. Montreal, dol. to XI 4.86| 4.56 5-16 4.86 5-16 New. York, dol. to£l 4.86J 4.87 4.871-16 Yokohama, st. to yen 24.5 22 15-16 2215-16 Rome, lire to fl .. 25.22§ 89J 89.13 Calcutta, st to rpe. 15 to gold £
17 31-32 18 Kong Kong, st v - to dol. * 24 1-16 24J Batavia .. Prague, kroner to £1 * Governed by price of silver.
WOOL. LONDON, October 31. At Bradford, crossbreds are scarce. None is offering. There is a, fair enquiry for merinos. WHEAT. NEW YORK, October 31. Chicago wheat quotations are:—December, 125J cents a. bushel; March, 129 cents; May, 131J cents. LONDON, October 31. Wheat cargoes are steadier at an advance of threepence, but buyers are not responsive. Parcels trading was checked by the demand for higher, prices. Liverpool futures are quoted: December, 10s 3d per bushel; March, 10s 4sd; May, 10s lid.
METALS. (iteceiTed November Ist, 9.10 p.m.) . LONDON. October 31. Coppci—Spot, £56 lis 10Jd; forward, £3<j lis 10Jd per ton. Electrolytic—Spot, £62 12s 6d; forward, £62 17s 6d per ton. Wire Bars—£62 17s 6d per ton. Lead—Spot, \£2o 16s 3d; forward, £2l 3s 9d per. ton. ' Spelter—Spot, £26 12s 6d; forward £26 6s 3d a ton. Tin—Spot, £261 12s 6d; forward, £258 13s 9d per ton. Silver—Standard, 26 l-16d; fine, 28|d per o:. PRODUCE MARKETS. The Bank of New Zealand has received the following cabled advice from it 3 London office under date, October 28th: Tallow—There >is a fair demand. Current quotations: Good mutton,, 87s 6d to 38s per cwt; good beef and mixed, 38s to 38s Sd per.cwt; gut, 32s to 36s 3d per cwt. Butter—l72s to 176s per cwt. Cheese—loos to 103s per cwt. The market for' both butter and cneeM is very quiet - and there iB little business passing. .... Frozent Meat—The reduction in the price of wether mutton ha® improved the demAr.d. Ewes are also in little better demapd. The demand for lamb is very poor. There 1# no demand fax Jjetf »b4 {hs gi&Tsej -is
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 7
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