Europe aluminum premiums log first drop since Dec. 2011
Feb 07, 2013 | 12:37 PM
| Jethro Wookey
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Jethro Wookey
LONDON European duty-paid aluminum premiums fell Feb. 6 for the first time since December 2011 as sellers accepted lower prices to shift material.
The duty-paid aluminum premium of AMM sister publication Metal Bulletin slipped to $290 to $300 per tonne from $290 to $305 previously, while the daily duty-unpaid range fell to $210 to $225 per tonne from $210 to $230.
Premiums fell as sellers had to lower offers in a very quiet spot market, with much of consumers first-quarter needs covered through short-term contracts signed late last year. ....
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