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1933Year Prices on the Cotton Exchange fluctuated irregularly in a range of a quarter cent yesterday and ended with gains of 8 to 12 points. COTTON ADVANCES AFTER SEESAWING
Rise of 10 Points Is Followed by Dip of 25 and a Late Buying Spurt. GAINS ARE 8 TO 12 POINTS Better Outlook In Europe and Improved Business Here En- courage Purchases.
1936Year PRICE OF ZINC ADVANCED
Rise of 10 Points Puts Immediate and First Quarter to 5.45c.
1950Year effect on US market prices noted DIAMOND PRICES UP SINCE KOREAN WAR
Rise of 10 to 20% in Finished Stones Reported in Chicago at Jewelers Meeting
1938Year While the last three to four weeks have been characterized by increases in prices in nearly all of the fur markets of the world, due in part to a technical situation brought about by a shortage in fresh supplies, optimism on the outlook should be tempered pending strike developments in the New York market, according to the report issued yesterday by the merchandise committee of the American Fur Merchants Association, Inc. STRIKE PERIL TEMPERS CHANCE OF FUR GAINS
Rise of 10 to 20% in Skin Prices Laid Partly to Shortage of Fresh Supplies
1934Year CHICAGO, April 8. -- Buying of hogs here for the government for relief purposes last week lifted prices 10 to 25 cents a hundredweight at the close on Friday. Buyers were particular in their sorting, taking hogs weighing 220 pounds or less, but not below 180 pounds. BUYING FOR RELIEF LIFTS HOG PRICES
Rise of 10 to 25c Made Late in Week, but Average Drops to $4.05 From $4.20.
1931Year Wkly statements REICHSBANK'S GOLD INCREASES IN WEEK
Rise of 10,495,000 Marks Is Reported--Total Holdings Put at 1,363,298,000. RATIO NOW 36 PER CENT Circulation Up 259,125,000 Marks --Reserve in Foreign Funds Gains 86,789,000.