LIVE FUTURES REPORT 25/05: LME prices mostly stable; re-warranting in lead inventories

May 26, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Base metal prices on the London Metal Exchange were little changed during morning trading on Tuesday May 25 from Monday's closing prices, with the complex consolidating following a month of peaks and declines.

Nickel's three-month price, which recorded the highest rise in percentage terms among the base metals on Monday of 1.9%, was down slightly to $17,095 per tonne from its previous close at $17,118 per tonne.
Three-month copper rose by $20 to $9,967 from Monday's closing price, which was a slight 0.6% increase on the aid of dip-buyers from Friday's closing price of $9,881.50 per tonne - its lowest since the last week of April.

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