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THE STOCK MARKETS

... CITY, SArTURDAY ATwsEnOON. The tone of the markets was generally doll till Thursdiy, when the news that the Britl~h forces had entered the Fred' StAte caused a iie in conlo.s. Yesterday prices iniproved ni roaai non the report that ti-nexai Yrench had reheved Kiniberloy. Consols roen 316, b.;t afterwards closes 3-16 lower for the day at 1004 to lo0o for money, and 1llU to 1U0Z for the aecount. ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... :- - -. TE-T STQKMAKETS. ' -ClTX -iTuSIDAX 924SoO.- 'hs- Banks rnte wase on Thulrsday iiicrtased to uxbr-pir ipottinwan end to a state oi tatsion thlt ljadtrxobea; stocks a the week. The on6ce tati re~ktd-ag n:ozuey, and the 1ormpios~ioDt of thob.e %ine question, have Lhad a rery sdep essi% efeot. To- 'da was aoh iday lothe 8tookR-iEbsbage. Y~estgtyf priees losleti ac a iurther fsll. In4 ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... UaT?; §svugnR.kr Arransoog. On Thursday there was a further reduction in the Bank rate, which now staad- at 4 per cent. Th;sandtheAews of Warren's victory had au excel lent effcct on the Stock murxets, which earlier in the wveek had been dull in the or- tromne. YSaterday's enws; however, caused a sactionJ, and torday markets were inaotive and dull, Rome ails were without feature. American ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THE &TOCK MARKETS. - ?? -- - W_ CITY. ScATss'r AFrTrWoo. On Friday the recovery vas general. Con. sols were -inaly quoted to better. To-day there was a ?? in business. and prieces weakened. American rail eclosed hat. Home rails were almost stationary. lbero was a dec.ine of U to A in the bpeaish, Portuguese, and Argentine issues. African annes were lower. and Westralissa dull. Coneols dosed at ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I I ' SiruADAY, June 29. CORN AT MARK LANE. The boom in Wheat, engineered by Ameri- can Grain gamblers, has failed, so far as Mark- lane is concerned. The reports of jeoparcised crops made holders of stocks chary ofsell- ingD except at enhanced prices, and the country ?? advanced three to four shil- lings on the week, with the consequent cry of Idearer bread. lessurilg news, however, had an ...

TH STOCK MARKETS

... atH ?? '14AETS *h -Xbe ck merketz Mv~b en ina.dbive, and . as axo, dIlA1iwtb', thve eropptibn -of--Hom Bailwass,:wifluic I>,Ve- ?? eousidbr. ?? ::but Spriceesa-. SikU~) dxm~ Iii Hn-8ri¢l. ?? 80uth.Wostr Defo~±d iam roed 1 Giealt weahe PoffedMitflet and Xdiih-Eteri j aud Ci1edoniu Do-, clea4 & ! e ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... | SATuRDAY, July 7.- THE CORN MARKETS. MARS: LANE. Aganerel tone of quietness has prevailed on the market, the demuand raling slow, w while the small sales that were effected in breadstuffs marked a general Jall of is-as 6d per qr ou the week. English Wheat changed hanls slowly, at Is per qr decline, as agaiust 'rates current the week previouls. Fine wbite, l32s and red, 3le, 631b delivered. ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THIE STOCK MARKETS. CITT, SArTUDAY ArTEZteROOX. The tone of the marketslbas been somewhat irregular this weex, On Wediiesday Console were at one time as good r s Lo2a, but closedat 102 3-16 ior caeh and ?? for the Account, be:ng a fall of * and 3-16d respeOeiCely. On Tllhurday the; closed at i0Z to 10i1f for mouey, and L02 3-16 to 102 5-16 or the account. Yesterday there was a further decuie ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THE SOCK MARKETS. CITY, SstruaDn r AinW0oog. The markets have be-en generally £eaturdless this week. 'To-day tbere was httle buniness and prices ruled veek. American rails were adveiatly affectedby- unfavoerable crop re- ports. Canadian and home rails dlosed lowe. Rand mines wore down jiother South African shares fell 1-16 to 7-ltb. - Australian Minn ihares opened better, but became ?? towards ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... IA E- ; mARI IT - : I. : IGE E. X LATEST MARKET~ INTELLIGENCE, I SATUTRDAY, y 12.- CORN Ar fMARK LONE. The attendance of buyers has been only of small etfesit- and in the resul tiusins eesa cooc j.tnabbd on' nd- lidea. EuiglobhAWheap was li air - I p Fin6*. writAe, 2@i; and' ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THE STOOK MARKETS. , I CITY- S&sTIDs ArrTEziooz Bd;nel s this' week his been quiei in nmost deartmiits:: To ?? tbough busisese m the morningg wB-shack, the news oe the Anglo-German- agreem6ent -afieotin6 China inmpaited a irmnessi -to beadly all-depart- 'me-uts, Ailnetican rellb experienced a general lise. Canadii'is'tocks improved mi sympathy.' Hom3 itsle ere r also better; Of Ireskn bondsj ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... CITY, SATURDAY AYTERNcOON5. The markels hwve been featnreless during 'the week, To-day the stock'exchange was almost deserted,and therewas little businese. Save for a decline of A in Midland Preferred .and } in Brighton Deferred, Home Rils were vithout movement. Transatlantlo Nails were weak. - In J;oreign Bonds, Chinese of 1898 rose j and Bussian Fours feU i. Mines were dull, ...

Published: Sunday 23 September 1900
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1038 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Commerce