27 JANUARY 1933, Page 13
STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY EVENING.
The fluctuations of the week, though extensive, have not been so
tions of Stock are • as some we have recently had to record. Almost all descrip- tions now at higher prices than last week, though they do not maintain the highest quotations to which they have reached. In the Foreign Market, large investments aro still made, par. ticularty in Dutch, Belgian, and Russian Bonds ; and the prices of all these securities would have been much higher, but for the largo supply which an eminent capitalist continually brings to Market.