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... participants noting that tags are following recent dips on the London Metal Exchange. ... The drift followed declines on the LME, with three-month lead ... View this article
... of this year fell by 111,000 tonnes from a year earlier, according to the ILZSG report, while stocks in London Metal Exchange-approved warehouses ... View this article
... metals broker, London Metal Exchange stockpiles have seen heavy increases, indicating that demand is very weak. LME-approved warehouses ... View this article
... The decline in stainless prices follows decrease in the London Metal Exchange price of ... nickel prices closed the official session on the LME June 18 ... View this article
... the year. Three-month copper closed the London Metal Exchange's official session at $7,010.50 per tonne June 18. PMX ... View this article
... The primary aluminum cash contract on the London Metal Exchange ended the official session June 17 at $1,789.50 per tonne (81.2 cents per ... View this article
... During the quarter, the average cash aluminum price on the London Metal Exchange dropped to $1,912.78 per tonne in March, down 6.1 percent ... View this article
... the price down to around 86 to 87 (cents) due to the lower LME.". The cash primary aluminum contract on the London Metal Exchange ended the ... View this article
... The slide in revenue reflected lower prices on the London Metal Exchange being passed on to customers, Constellium said. ... View this article
... alloy prices, as these new prices are updated daily using a formula-based methodology intended to better reflect moves in the LME aluminum price. ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel