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... The prices represent a domestic producer estimated spot price fob mill. ... official price (ask) + AMM Midwest aluminum premium (average) + AMM ... View this article
... booked 1,000 tonnes at a premium of 11.9 ... cautioned against bullish predictions of rising premiums. ... most of his company's spot transactions have ... View this article
... premiums for copper cathode held at 7 to 9 cents per pound June 12, with few transactions reported as consumers chose to sit out of the spot market ... View this article
... is a lot of talk" of premiums moving up ... said he had not conducted any recent spot sales in ... questioned whether he could fetch a premium above 11.6 ... View this article
... 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, producers ... View this article
... YORK — Nickel spot market activity continues to languish, with market participants reporting little consumer interest and unchanged premiums. ... View this article
... The majority of spot trades took place in the ... at a $400-per-tonne premium for Indonesian ... Conversely premiums of $750 per tonne have been paid ... View this article
... prior month's average London Metal Exchange aluminum price plus the Midwest premium and a ... "So then you either have to go to buy spot billet at ... View this article
NEW YORK — Copper cathode premiums have stabilized in recent weeks as market participants ... Mine in April may have gone out of the spot market ... View this article
... But he scoffed at reports of premiums above 12 cents: “If the premium went to ... he had recently conducted two 500,000-pound spot deals, one at ... View this article
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