BASE METALS MARKET
PRICES SLIGHTLY EASIER. XLNDON, Feb. 10. The official London (middle) quot tions compare with those previous cabled as follows;
Trices of Other Metals. Quotations for other metals, with those for February 3 in parentheses, are as follows: Pig iron: Home trade, 99s a ton (same); export, not quoted. Antimony: British, £7O 10s a ton (same); foreign, £4l a ton (£4l 10s). Molybdenite: 41s a unit, nominal (same). Wolfram: Chinese, 56s a unit, nominal (575). Osmiridium: Buyers, £l6 an ounce; sellers £l9 (same).
Feb. 9. Per ton. Feb. 10. Per ton. Copper— £ s. cl. £ s. d. Standard, spot 42 16 lOi 42 5 0 Ditto, forward 43 3 14 42 11 101 Electrolytic . 48 5 0 47 5 0 to 48 15 0 48 5 0 Wire bars 43 15 0 48 5 0 Lead— Spot 14 6 3 14 5 7-'. Forward 14 10 71 14 9 Spelter— Spot 13 11 3 13 11 3 Forward 13 16 101 13 16 101 Tin— Spot 215 2 6 214 12 6 Forward 213 17 6 213 2 6 Silver— Standard, an oz 20Jd. 20 3-16d. Fine, an oz 21 7-Sd. 2113-16d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 11
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193BASE METALS MARKET Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 11
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