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11/22/2024 12:10:00 pm

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Base Metals in the London Metals Exchange

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Majority of Base Metals Advance Amid Falling Chinese Equities

Almost every commodity in the base metals segment improved on last LME trading with the exception of tin, which lost 0.18 percent to $14,025 a tonne. Three-month unofficial copper price increased 1.49 percent to $5,589 a tonne while aluminium closed 0.89 percent at $1,693 a tonne.

Shanghai Stock Exchange

Base Metal Segment’s Prices Slide on Global Cues

Nickel, tin, zinc, lead, copper, and select brass prices slid at the non-ferrous metal market as demand decreases from essential sources like China and Japan, two of the largest base metal consumers in the world.

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