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Copper premiums have been quoted as high as $120 per tonne in Rotterdam, Netherlands, this week as the European market experiences tighter ... View this article
... Metal Bulletin's in-warehouse Rotterdam tin premiums stand at $400 to $500 per tonne for 99.85-percent material and $500 to $600 per tonne for ... View this article
... too high.". In-warehouse Rotterdam zinc premiums were $95 to $110 per tonne May 1, up $5 from a month earlier. While ... View this article
... Inventories in LME-listed warehouses totaled 175,566 tonnes April 25 with facilities in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, holding over 71,000 tonnes and ... View this article
... Metal Bulletin's in-warehouse Rotterdam quotation for ferromolybdenum moved up to $27 to $27.30 per kilogram from $26.60 to $26.90 per kg ... View this article
Rotterdam copper premiums published by AMM sister publication Metal Bulletin rose to $60 to $100 per tonne March 11, where they remained as ... View this article
... The duty-unpaid premium for LME specification P1020A aluminum settled at $208.50 per tonne in-warehouse Rotterdam, Netherlands, March 6 ... View this article
... In Europe, Metal Bulletin's Rotterdam premium has fallen to $50 per tonne at the low end, down from as much as $100 at the start of the year ... View this article
... the Japanese premium stood $254 per tonne, the United States' Midwest premium was $248 per tonne, and the Rotterdam, Netherlands, in ... View this article
The weighted-average copper premium for Rotterdam, the Netherlands, pushed back above $70 per tonne Jan. 28 as producers ... View this article
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