STILL EASING
PRICES OF METALS
(By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.); (Received January.29, 12.20 p.m.) LONDON, January 28. The official London (middle) quotations, as reported by the Australian Mines and Metals Association, com« pare with those previously cabled as follows:— • ; Jan. 27. • Jan. 28. Per ton. Per ton. £ s. d. £ s. d. Copper— ■:.'■■■- ' Standard, spot 39 9 4| 39 5 7$ Ditto, forward 39 14 4| 39 10 7J Electrolytic .. 43 10 0 .43 10 0 to 44 10 0 44 5 0 Wire bars ... 44 10 0 44 5 0 LeadSpot ........ 15 11 3 15 10 0 Forward ... 15 11 10J 15 11 3 SpelterSpot ........ 14 lt-lOi 14 11 3 Forward ... 14 13 if 14 13 1$ Tin— '■•■■■ -• ""•" Spot *....... 178 18 9 177 2 6 Forward ... 179 12 6 177 12 6 Silver— . Standard, per oz 20£ d • 201-8 d Fine- 21 7-8 d 2111-164 .Today's quotations for btheu metals, with those for the previous week in parentheses, are as follows:— Pig Iron. —Home trade, 109s a ton, (same); export not quoted. Antimony.—British, £81 10s a too. (same); foreign, £62 (£6l). Molybdenite.—4ss 6d a unit nominal, afloat (same). Wolfram. —72s 6d a unit nominal (same).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1938, Page 11
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193STILL EASING Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1938, Page 11
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