If new projects struggle to find their way onto the market, nickel prices could once again surge to US$ 50,000/t. Where does the answer lie?
LME prices peaked at just over US$ 52,000/t in May 2007, on the back of strong demand and low stocks, but fell by over 80 per cent by the end of [...]
Tin Investing News reports tin prices remain strong despite global economic conditions.
Although lower tin prices may appear to be a sign of a faltering market, many metals analysts say the supply market remains increasingly tight and a deficit is expected this year. “There is a huge contradiction of what is happening to the price and [...]
Moly Investing News reports molybdenum experienced a slight dip despite the global markets instability and governments and central banks having to resolve the financial crisis.
On the back of what has been record prices for moly in 2008, Jinduicheng Molybdenum Company, Asia’s largest producer of the metal, announced that its nine month net revenue is up [...]
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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