COTTON GOES LOWER, RECOVERING LATER; Unfavorable Crop News Counterbalanced by GeneralNews Developments.
Date: 27 August 1922
While the liquidating movement in cot ton spread out in several directions, causing the lowest figures of the week, under 22 cents, trade interests bought on a much larger scale. Contracts disappeared to an extent that inspired better professional support and eventually led to a recovery of about all early decline. The day's reports reflected serious loss in condition throughout the...
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Date: 27 August 1922
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