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... The premium for No. ... AMM's delivered premiums for special-high-grade (SHG) zinc remained at 8 to 9 cents per pound June 6, but traders ... View this article
... AMM's delivered premiums rose to between 8 and 9 ... command a much higher premium now than ... Meanwhile, inventories of SHG zinc have all been ... View this article
... SHG zinc price for April was £1,353 ($2,100) per tonne, down 3.1 percent from £1,396 per tonne in March, although the average reported premiums ... View this article
... AMM's SHG zinc premiums held steady this week at between 7.5 to 8.5 cents per pound. "We haven't bought much SHG ... View this article
NEW YORK — Special-high-grade zinc premiums remained steady this week, although some market participants say the material has become ... View this article
AMM's spot premiums for SHG zinc are between 7.5 ... all evidence points to zinc premiums reaching record ... that represents a premium above $200 ... View this article
... The cash SHG zinc contract closed the LME's ... added, with the higher premiums making a ... AMM's Midwest P1020 aluminum premium is trading at ... View this article
... Baugh said the trend for special-high-grade (SHG) zinc premiums seems to be pointing to a steady increase, pegging the spot zinc premium at 8 ... View this article
While AMM's spot special-high-grade (SHG) zinc premiums remained between 7.5 and 8.5 cents per pound, a number of industry participants said ... View this article
AMM's spot SHG premiums are between 7.5 and 8.5 cents per pound, although several participants maintain that getting zinc at a premium below 8 ... View this article
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