
Pronounced as yet, but, combined, indicative of a through its purchases, maintains an artificial levelįor these options, of which March and May futures Tions, none of them, to be sure, very strong or very the operations of the Federal Farm Board, which, Signs of improvement are discernible in many direc- since these latter are virtually pegged as a result of ticularly wheat, but not any of the nearby options, In speakNot a few developments of a reassuring character ing of the grain markets, we have in mind more parare to be noted as far as trade itself is concerned. The grain markets and the cotton marketsįor the immediate future than for many weeks past.

Take a more hopeful view of the business situation scale. More particularly the action of that body on the Lumber shipments and orders are far ahead of prosoldier bonus proposition, it would be possible to duction, albeit the latter is Were it not for the performances in Congress, and getting quite optimistic for certain lines having made an advance of 10 points,įrom 4.50c. Of lead also is higher, the American Smelting & Refining Co. delivered in Connecticut, and the appreNew York City.Ĭiation has come as the result of a better demandīoth for domestic account and for export. There has been improvement, also, in the trade inĪ number of other metals. AsĪ matter of fact, there has been some increase in theĮxtent to which capacity of the mills has beenĮngaged in every week of the year thus far. "Age" estimates that steel ingot production for theĬountry at large now averages 51% compared withĥ0% a week ago and 48% in the previous week. Operating all six of its open-hearth furnaces." The Tress., William Dana Seibert: Sec., Herbert D. President and Editor, Jacob Seibert: Business Manager, William D. Increase in steel demand has thus far been felt Published every Saturday morning by W I L LIA M B. Have been necessary in some instances to round outĮxisting stocks and keep assembly lines moving. LONDON Orrice-Edwards & Smith, 1 Drapers' Gavdona. Of both steel and manufactured automobile parts motor car business." It adds that "rush shipmentsĢ05 South La Salle Street.

There is doubt whether it is merely a flash in the panĤ5 cents or marks the beginning of a general recovery in The "Iron Age" speaks cautiously, as is its wont,Įach for postage outside the United States and Canada.Īnd points out that "the change for the better inĪutomotive steel requirements is so sudden that Tion Record and the Monthly Earnings Record the subscription price isĢ6.00 Per year for all the others le 85.00 per year each. For the Bank and Quota- affected agricultural areas." The following publications are also issued. Within Continental United States except AlaskaĦ.76 trade following rather general rains in drouthOther foreign countries. upturn in sheet orders, and a better tone in the wire Line tonnage held by cold weather, an impressiveġ2 Mos. Track accessory specifications, the release of pipe Greater tin plate production, more liberal rail and
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