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Wednesday, 6 February 2008
 

Metals - Copper steady as investors weigh mkt woes against supply ...


Finally, nickel was down at 27136 usd a tonne against 28000 usd, lead fell to 2803 usd against 2830 usd, while tin fell to 16780 usd against 16900 usd.
forbes.com

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Thursday, 3 January 2008
 

Moderate fall in nickel, tin, zinc, copper prices


Prices of nickel, tin, zinc and copper declined moderately on the non-ferrous metal market here today due to lack of industrial demand coupled with lower ...
outlookindia.com

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Tuesday, 1 January 2008
 

Nickel Will Fall Most as Metals Retreat in 2008, Survey Shows


Industrial metals are falling for the first time since 2001 as the deteriorating US housing market curbs demand for copper, zinc and tin. ...
bloomberg.com

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Wednesday, 19 December 2007
 

Metals - Copper continues below 6400 usd on slowing demand UPDATE


Nickel for delivery in three months edged higher at 25725 usd per tonne against 25700 usd, tin was up at 16125 usd per tonne from 16100 usd while zinc ...
forbes.com

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Sunday, 16 December 2007
 

Metals - Copper steadies as gains in other markets offset demand woes


In other metals, nickel climbed to 25800 usd a tonne against 25650 usd, tin edged up to 16060 usd against 16055 usd, zinc dipped to 2370 usd from 2375 usd ...
As Published by money.cnn.com

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Saturday, 1 December 2007
 

UK Stocks Rise; Anglo American, Barclays, Burren, Sage Climb


Copper, nickel, lead, zinc and tin prices all advanced in London. Barclays added 4.3 percent to 563 pence, while Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, ...
bloomberg.com

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Wednesday, 28 November 2007
 

Metals - Copper continues lower on fears of economic slowdown


Nickel for delivery in three months was unchanged at 28850 usd, aluminium inched up at 2515 usd per tonne from 2510 usd while tin rose to 16800 usd per ...
As Published by money.cnn.com

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Wednesday, 21 November 2007
 

Low industrial demand makes metal prices fall sharply


Prices of nickel, tin, copper, brass and lead declined sharply on the non-ferrous metal market here today due to lack of industrial demand coupled with ...
outlookindia.com

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Saturday, 17 November 2007
 

Copper in Shanghai Falls Limit as Chilean Supply Concerns Ease


Among other LME-traded metals, lead was 1.4 percent down at $3440 a ton, nickel lost 0.6 percent to $31500 a ton, and tin didn't trade in Asia after ...
bloomberg.com

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Tuesday, 13 November 2007
 

Sharp fall in copper, zinc, lead, tin and brass prices


While, nickel firmed up due to good demand from industrial users. In New York, copper futures fell on Friday as economic worries continued to cause jitters ...
outlookindia.com

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Monday, 12 November 2007
 

Copper Gains in Shanghai as Price Fall Attracts Chinese Buyers


Among other LME-traded metals, lead advanced 1.7 percent to $3530 a ton, nickel fell 0.5 percent to $32600 and tin gained 0.3 percent to $16825 a ton.
bloomberg.com

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Thursday, 1 November 2007
 

Copper Gains in Asia as Chinese Physical Buyers Enter Market


Among other LME-traded metals, lead was little changed at $3583 a ton, tin was up 0.8 percent at $16800 a ton, and nickel didn't trade in Asia after ...
bloomberg.com

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Saturday, 27 October 2007
 

Earnings reassure and stocks climb in Europe


Tin, zinc, nickel and lead also advanced. The Stoxx 600's gauge of basic-resources shares rallied 2.2 percent as copper prices rose in London....
iht.com

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Thursday, 25 October 2007
 

Sector Glance: Industrial Metals


Copper for December delivery sank $6.10 to $3.4525 per pound on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Overseas, copper, nickel, lead, zinc and tin fell on the ...
forbes.com

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Nickel, tin dip; copper, aluminium rise


Non-ferrous metals - Copper wire bars: Rs 38600, Aluminium ingots: Rs 12400, Zinc slab: Rs 16500, Lead ingots: Rs 14000, Tin slab: Rs 790 per kg and Nickel ...
newkerala.com

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Moderate fall in nickel, copper prices


PTI Prices of nickel, tin and copper declined moderately on the non-ferrous metal market on Wednesday due to lack of industrial demand. ...
As Published by ndtvprofit.com

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Saturday, 22 September 2007
 

Metals - Copper Erases Earlier Losses On Falling Stocks, Fading ...


In other metals for delivery in three months, nickel was lower at 33100 per tonne from 33800 usd, tin was down at 15200 usd per tonne against 15400 usd ...
forbes.com

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Nickel, Tin, Lead & Copper Rise On Firm LME Advice


Prices of nickel, tin, copper wire bars, lead, and brass scrap in ferrous and non ferrous metals today ruled bettter on reduced offers from ...
newkerala.com

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Tuesday, 18 September 2007
 

Metals - Copper Dips Ahead Of Fed Rate Setting Meeting UPDATE


Among other metals, nickel rose to 28750 usd a tonne against 28650 usd, tin was down at 14925 usd against 14950 usd, while lead dipped to 3200 usd from 3210 ...
forbes.com

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Tuesday, 4 September 2007
 

Mixed Trend In Metal Prices


Tin rose by Rs 5 per kilo to Rs 775 from Saturday's close of Rs 770 and aluminium utensils scrap also looked up to Rs 111 per kilo from Rs 110. ...
economictimes.indiatimes.com

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Saturday, 1 September 2007
 

China Breathes New Life Into Mongolia


On the back of rampant industrialization and urbanization, China has become the world's largest consumer of aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, tin, ...
atimes.com

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Thursday, 30 August 2007
 

Gold, Silver Climb As Energy Prices Rise, US Dollar Recedes


Nickel, tin, aluminum and copper rose. Copper found late support in news that unionized workers at Southern Copper Corp. copper mines in Peru voted to start ...
iht.com

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Monday, 27 August 2007
 

Oil & Oilseeds End Weak


NON-FERROUS METALS: Mixed trends were noticed in the Delhi non-ferrous metals market past week with Nickel, Tin Ingot, Copper and Cadmium recording sharp ...
economictimes.indiatimes.com

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Thursday, 16 August 2007
 

Sector Snap: Industrial Metals


Copper for September delivery fell 7.1 cents to end at $337 per pound on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Overseas, copper, tin, aluminum, nickel and zinc ...
As Published by forbes.com

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Saturday, 4 August 2007
 

DJ BASE METALS: Follow Fundamentals; LME Tin Hits New High


London Metal Exchange tin was higher on light technicalbuying Monday, while strike news propped up LME copper, as metals followdivergent fundamental paths, market participants said.
fxstreet.com

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DJ BASE METALS: Follow Fundamentals; LME Tin Hits New High


NEW YORK: Industrial metals prices extended their gains Friday as lead reached a fresh peak amid concerns that global supplies may struggle to satisfy demand.
fxstreet.com

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