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LONDON — Liz Milan, managing director of London Metal Exchange Asia, has been appointed head of Asia commodities at Hong Kong ... View this article
... The LME's Asia md Liz Milan has indicated that, as things stand, the exchange is some way away from listing warehouses in the country. ... View this article
... The LME too, as its Asian md Liz Milan told Metal Bulletin, is looking to increase the support it offers the market in Asia during its own trading day. ... View this article
"We are looking to make that price more relevant by perhaps benchmarking against the actual Asia close in Shanghai," Liz Milan, the LME's Asia md ... View this article
... in China, and last discussed the subject with China's financial regulators more than two years ago, the LME's Asia md Liz Milan told Metal Bulletin. ... View this article
The London Metal Exchange is considering settling and clearing contracts in yuan, LME Asia md Liz Milan told Metal Bulletin on Thursday April 19. ... View this article
... Metal Exchange is still interested in listing warehouses in China, given changes in key regulations, according to Liz Milan, managing director of ... View this article
... The LME's small Asian office, run by Liz Milan, did what it could to help the LME's members in Asia, market sources told Metal Bulletin. ... View this article
London Metal Exchange chief executive Martin Abbott and Asia md Liz Milan will lead a series of seminars in China in November covering onshore ... View this article
Queues to obtain metal from London Metal Exchange-listed warehouses in Asia are clearing, LME Asia md Liz Milan told delegates at the ... 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