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The global copper market is reeling from its biggest shock yet in a year of policy surprises, violent price swings and ...
Copper traders were caught flat-footed after refined copper was exempted from Trump's new tariffs. The exemption triggered a ...
Copper stored in LME-registered warehouses rose by 14,275 tons to a total of 153,850 tons, marking a gain of 70% since late ...
The London Metal Exchange's (LME) Monday seminar was packed out, the Tuesday black-tie dinner was as glitzy as ever and the champagne and wine flowed liberally in the many meetings and cocktail ...
The London Metal Exchange subsequently voided all trades from midnight to 8.15 that day. It also suspended trading for an additional eight days, prompting many market watchers and players to ...
The Financial Conduct Authority handed a landmark £9.2m fine to the London Metal Exchange after it failed to prevent extreme volatility in the nickel market in March 2022. In its first ever ...
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 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 ...
The London Metal Exchange has faced a firestorm of criticism this year, and it’s about to get even worse. The 145-year-old bourse is already taking heat from regulators and being sued by hedge ...
The London Metal Exchange (LME) is studying a nickel sulphate contract, an exchange official said on Wednesday, as demand for the electric vehicle (EV) battery material rises.
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.