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LONDON, Oct 21 (Reuters) - It's not the first time the 145-year-old London Metal Exchange (LME) has found itself in crisis. There was the Tin Crisis of 1986, the Nickel Crisis of 1988 and what at ...
The benchmark three-month LME copper on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.25% to $9,751 a ton. On Monday, the United States and China extended the tariff truce deadline, which is set to expire on ...
The London Metal Exchange (LME) was forced to apply the restraints as a ferocious squeeze rocked the market, with the premium for cash metal spiralling out of control to an unprecedented $1,103.50 ...
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Traders rushed to stockpile copper before Trump's tariffs. Now they're stuck with a lot of it.
Copper traders were caught flat-footed after refined copper was exempted from Trump's new tariffs. The exemption triggered a ...
The London Metal Exchange (LME), which has lost volumes to over-the-counter trading, is looking at forging alliances with online platforms for industrial metals to recoup profits from the growing ...
The London Metal Exchange said Friday it will not ban Russian aluminum, nickel and other metals, because enough companies will still accept it in 2023 to prevent flooding the exchange’s sheds ...
The London Metal Exchange has come under increasing pressure after a 2017 Amnesty International report found child labor and human rights abuses at cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The London Metal Exchange floated a ban on Russian metal, a move that could harm the country’s huge aluminum industry and create problems for international supply chains. Imposing a ban would ...
India's government is considering legal amendments to establish a mineral and metal trading exchange, potentially opening the ...
London Metal Exchange Chief Executive Officer Matthew Chamberlain is leaving to take on a new role at a blockchain startup after a tumultuous year for the world’s biggest industrial metals market.
The exchange, the world’s oldest and largest market for industrial metals, suspended nickel trading on March 8 after prices spiked by more than 50% in a matter of hours to hit $100,000 a tonne.
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