SMM High-Grade NPI Market Sentiment Unchanged in July, Upstream and Downstream Factors Stable

Published: Jul 16, 2026 18:22
[SMM Nickel Flash] July 16 – SMM high-grade NPI market sentiment factor stood at 1.96, unchanged MoM; high-grade NPI upstream sentiment factor stood at 2.06, unchanged MoM; and high-grade NPI downstream sentiment factor stood at 1.86, unchanged MoM.

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