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Show oo LITTLE CHANGE IN METALS LAST WEEK CLEVELAND. Ohio. Jan. 21. Metals Met-als changed but llttb- In price during the last week and various efforts to move the market out of a stable position posi-tion were of little avail, according to tho Dally .Metal Trade. At tho same time relative firmness In tho face of continued smull buying is proof id' soundness. In London th story Is different, i'riccs fell raploly to the lowest in many months- International troubles and poor trade have- discouraged English Eng-lish markets. Zinc in this country lost by a small margin and now is $4 72-1-2, St. IOuls. Lead became a little firmer. With Increasing saies, nearly all tor early shlprii'-nt. the market is J4.70 to $4.75. New York Copner held iteady In the face of continued light buying, a little Is going go-ing to export. Payment Of more bonds that matured by th- Copper Export as-MCiatlon as-MCiatlon and plans to open two Important Im-portant groups of mines are Indications of strength, though, temporarily, some look on resumption n meaning weakness. weak-ness. However, the new of reopening minis shows that those on the Inside aro of Strong faith Prices are lu.7oe to 14c, delivered! |