Wool prices take a dip as market volatility continues

Vernon Graham
Updated October 17 2019 - 3:03pm, first published October 16 2019 - 6:30pm
WHAT WILL IT BE WORTH TOMORROW?: The benchmark Eastern Market Indicator shed 27 cents a kilogram at today's sales in Melbourne and Sydney.
WHAT WILL IT BE WORTH TOMORROW?: The benchmark Eastern Market Indicator shed 27 cents a kilogram at today's sales in Melbourne and Sydney.

The dipsy-doodle auction wool market went into reverse today with the Eastern Market Indicator (EMI) losing 27 cents a kilogram to close at 1516c.

Vernon Graham

Vernon Graham

National machinery and property writer

Former editor of The Land, former Fairfax Media Agricultural Editor

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