Lead: Correction becomes consolidation

November 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com / Article Link

Correction leads to consolidation Lead prices consolidated last week, mainly in the $1,950-2,000 per tonne range, but have drifted closer to $1,900 per tonne so far this week. This comes after undergoing a correction of 13.8% or $313.50 per tonne price from the highs of late-October at $2,265 per tonne. ILZSG reports an 83,000-tonne supply deficit in Jan-Sep The fact that prices are below where they started the year, which was at $2,016 per tonne, is surprising given the market has been in deficit this year after major supply disruptions. The latest ILZSG data shows the global refined...

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