Show WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW DUN co iu in their trade report for the week ending nov 21 1891 state though much has happened to shake confidence yet confidence to Is not shaken the bank failure in boston and the berlin finance troubles rou bles had scarcely any effect on american markets except that buyers were made to hesitate somewhat receipts of wheat at western cen tres tree continue at the rate of more than a million bushels daily and exports are also large but buethe the price has declined 21 cents on sales of bushels the speculation in corn is yielding the price being eight cents lower tor for spot while pork products are substantially unchanged and oats half a cent higher the money markets of the country are well supplied for legitimate needs but some points report speculative money tight rates bates on call in new york have declined from 4 to aj 3 per cent and the treasury has paid out during the week more than it has taken in exports of dize from new york in three weeks of november have been in value against last year while imports for november thus far are about 18 per cent smaller than a year ago business failures for the week as reported to dun aco co were in the united states and in canada 33 83 for the corresponding correspond gnp week last year the figures were were for the th united states and 27 in the dominion of canada |