Ingot producers land price increases
Dec 09, 2010 | 05:32 AM
| Sean Davidson
Secondary aluminum producers have finally succeeded in raising prices 2 cents per pound, citing stronger markets and rising scrap prices.
A move by alloy makers to push ingot prices up last week went unrewarded until Wednesday, when primary aluminum prices began trading higher. Only one producer claimed sales at $1.12 per pound last week .
The London Metal Exchange's three-month North American special aluminum alloy contract (Nasaac) ended Thursday's second ring at $2,285 per tonne ($1.0365 per pound), up 1.6 percent from $2,250 per tonne ($1.0206 per pound) a week earlier.....
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