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... "Six to 7 cents is the going rate," a second ... While stocks in LME-listed warehouses have declined thanks to the exchange's load-out rules, which ... View this article
... The rate at which material is loaded out from ... the LME to implement new load-out rates that are ... warehouse system is under constant review and we ... View this article
... Separate load-out rates for individual metals could be one solution to the warehouse queues, Scarlett added. Andrea Hotter,. ... View this article
... offered by their state of contango and low US interest rates.". ... has already addressed the issue by amending the minimum load-out requirements for ... View this article
... recently acquired the LME, might change load-out rate rules, few expect any actual changes. “Let's say they change the load-out rates to 1,500 ... View this article
... While most market participants are still digesting the details and implications of the proposed load-out rates, one lead broker told AMM Tuesday that ... View this article
... and lower North American steelmaking utilization rates. ... of Bloom Lake's concentrator and loadout facility, it ... achieve an annualized run rate of about ... View this article
... a further change to its rules concerning load-out rates for bonded warehouses. The move follows the completion of a formal six-month review of the ... View this article
... The Antwerp queue—which stands at about 90 working days based on minimum load-out rates—is now larger than the logjam at Johor, Malaysia ... View this article
... have already prompted the exchange to delist Vlissingen for good delivery of copper and to introduce individual load-out rates for nickel and tin. ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.