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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE STOCK MARKETS

... CITY, SATrEDAZ AFTENOON. The gorerl toineof the ?? basbeen ua- certain, especiagly in the speculatsie depart- ments. To-day the attendance was small, and business continued of ajimited character. In Rome Rails South-Eastern Delerred fell 1, and Hetropolital rose J. American Rails wore from J to I dlar 1lower. Canadian Paeifid stock was quoted at a decline of g. Grand Trunks fell j. In Foreign ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... . [ ,SATTHDAY, ay . . CORN AT MARK LANE. Notwithstanding the general quietnoss of- trade prices hava kept lip. English Wheat, in moderate supply, suled tie turnm in favourof buyers. Fine White. 29s 6d; anddgood Bed, 28s 63lb delivered. Fore;gn quiet, but| firm. The supply of American is still kept down, and is liiely to eontinue so for the next few weeks. No. 1 Northern spring, 31s 3d ex. ship ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... I THE STOCK MARKEIS,. CITY, SATvRDHe Anarrwoaaf. The tone of the markets has been gene- rally irregular On Thursday there was a rather sharp recovery in some departments, sensational rumours oeng in circulation re- garding the -cours of events in South sric-a; They included the death of President Kruger, the relief of Nafeking, and a great British victory in the Orange Free State. 'The mar- ...

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

... CITY, SATURDAY ALFeTFr00o. Prices moved irregularly at the beginning of the wteht; baut some improvement has fol- -loweed the news of Lord boerts a advance. T o-nay there -wad a fair attendance, but the P -rorah of the settlement iended to reduce buuinses. Home iiaili improveci fractionally. Aericans were depressed.. Foreign stocas- wcre quiet. Luier .ntereet has centred in te krnug inarket, ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST MASEST INTELLIGENCE I S|TUBDAY, May 18. COR AT NAR-KLANE, The markethas. been characterlsed by a I geleral tone of ouietnoes. A hair quantity of houme-arwun *vas on oier, but trade proereesed slowly. Pine whiLe, 2ds 6d, and good red, 27s del~verea. Foreign %Lre slow,but sel- lors, on shortugb, reuauned uncoueorned. llour fell in sympraly wiah wheat, and cousamels evindened littla desire ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THE STOUX MARKETS. CITY..SATomSL ATERIMoo0i. In most departments. the tone has been dull-this Week. 'io day was chiefly devoted to celebretime the reliet oh Maieking. 'the rewva bad a good effect on prices all roand, espeocally on South. Aifricau Xining shares. hume ieails were featureless, but Ahiericaus Uiosectatano advance. uaisidian pacwos weoe cnn. Toere was uothing doing in the Foreign ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... 1 I SATRDAY, Xay 26, CORN At MAIA1R1 LANE. Ouly a feeble attempt has bcen made at business. The supply of Home-grown Wheat on ofler evidenced littlc or no demand at ua- changed rates. Fine white, 2ds 9d; ordiunry to fair red, 27s-27s 6d, plcked, 27s 9.1; au d very choice, 28s per quarter, delivered, 6f13b. American descriptions begin to cotle up 'faster, and holders are altogether less re- ...

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

... LArEST SHIPPING NEWS. Vessels Entered Inwards. LoxnDos CusToM Houen, May 26, 4 p.m. Sehwalbe (a), Bremen, St. Katharine doeck- Argo Steamship Co. Nederland (s)F- Flushing, tjueenborough- Flood, Page. K Regentes (s), Fiushing, Qucenborough- Flood, Page. Begni (s), Drammnen, Queenboronghl-Sten. nent. Nordzee (s),Rotterdam.Gravesend-Hewison. Golfer (s), Terneuzec, Biackwall-C.Manuelle. Ophelia (s ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... CITY, SSAronDAY AFnEslOGN. Attbeir meeting on Thursday the Directors- of the BGDkof ?? decided to redueo the Bank rate to 33 per cent. It had stood at 4 per cont, since Jac. 25. All the week thetone of the marketshasbeen quiet. To-day, in viow of the approaching settleasent, business was practicaliy at a standstill, NBoose rails showed a slightly weater tendency. Transatlantic rails were also ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST MABKET INTELLIGENCE. SATuIRDAY, June 2. CORN AT MARX LANE. The market has kept steady in a sur- prising way considering the poor attend. ances and busines3. For home-grown Wheat quotations have remained unaltered. Fine white held for 29s, and red 2Is per qr, de. livered S31b. After being held back for some little time past arrivals of Americans begin to come in, and parcels ox ship, due ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THE STOCK KIBIETS. | CITY, SATCuDAY AFrTEnoott. The markets have been stronger this week on the news from the, front. 'lo-day, 'Iraua- atlantic Ils and Soatbafrican issues mono- pollsed attention. The attendance on the ihtock Exchange was small, but the tore was generally good. Home and Americaji Esile were better. In the Foreign section Uierman Threes rose ,, and Spanusi Bonds .. African' ...