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Copper, nickel prices rise on Russian metal sanctions: BMI
Base metals such as copper and nickel have made large gains so far in April due to sanctions on Russian metals and a better global economic outlook, Kallanish learns.
The prices of base metals have “sustained year-to-date gains in April, buoyed by sanctions on Russian metals, tighter individual market fundamentals and an overall improvement in the health of the global economy,” BMI analysts wrote in a note.
Earlier this month, the UK and US treasury d…
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Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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