TRADE POSITION
■■ ■ i , OPTIMISTIC VIEW. |_United Fresh Association—iiy Juectrn . ■■< f.pii'tiruph Cepyright.j (Received tiiis day at 8 a.in.) LONDON, April 1. iiote of:, optimism is: expressed by the statistical correspondent, of the “Finan. out that the > weekly index has practically’ unaltered since the end of January. Wholesale prices have fallen less than a point in the past two months,tin America, France, Italy and Germany, as well as here, where materials ai;e now higher. The fall in foodstuffs is mainly seasonal, while in certain categories notably wool, a recovery of ’ 'prices--..lias definitely begun. Stability is more pronounced and lasted longer than last year’s hesitant, abortive cheeks. It seems reasonable anticipate a period of stable prices wherein stocks will he gradually liquidated in an orderly fashion and confidence return. If so, the y, bottom has. been reached and the road ' is dear for recovery
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1931, Page 3
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141TRADE POSITION Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1931, Page 3
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