SMM Ranking by Metal Price Increase (Weekly)2015.06.05

Published: Jun 5, 2015 13:51
The followings are SMM Ranking by Metal Price Increase in the week ending Jun 5.

 

SHANGHAI, Jun 5 (SMM) – The followings are SMM Ranking by Metal Price Increase in the week ending Jun 5.
Base Metals
Name Unit Last Week's Average Prices This Week's Average Prices +/- %
#1 lead ingot RMB/mt 13,675 13,625 -0.37%
A00 aluminum ingot RMB/mt 12,974 12,924 -0.39%
#1 refined nickel RMB/mt 97,610 97,060 -0.56%
#0 zinc ingot RMB/mt 16,538 16,376 -0.98%
#1 tin ingot RMB/mt 116,800 115,300 -1.28%
#1 refined copper RMB/mt 44,590 43,696 -2.00%
Source:SMM
Minor Metals
Name Unit Last Week's Average Prices This Week's Average Prices +/- %
Lithium metal RMB/mt 390,000 402,000 3.08%
EMM RMB/mt 10,670 10,850 1.69%
Beryllium RMB/kg 5,750 5,750 0
#1 chromium RMB/mt 48,000 48,000 0
Potassium RMB/mt 90,000 90,000 0
Silicon metal RMB/mt 12,000 12,000 0
Refined cobalt RMB/mt 220,500 220,500 0
#1 magnesium ingot RMB/mt 13,750 13,750 0
Arsenic metal RMB/mt 9,400 9,400 0
Niobium RMB/kg 825 825 0
Titanium sponge RMB/kg 50 50 0
#1 tungsten bar RMB/kg 285 283 -0.70%
Indium RMB/kg 2,100 2,080 -0.95%
Refined bismuth RMB/mt 90,800 89,800 -1.10%
Selenium powder RMB/kg 264 260 -1.52%
#1 molybdenum RMB/kg 203 199 -1.98%
#2 antimony ingot RMB/mt 46,750 45,650 -2.35%
Germanium ingot RMB/kg 11,150 10,860 -2.60%
#0 cadmium ingot and bar RMB/mt 11,250 10,870 -3.38%
Tellurium RMB/kg 488 466 -4.51%
Gallium RMB/kg 1,173 1,119 -4.60%
Source:SMM
Rare Earth
Name Unit Last Week's Average Prices This Week's Average Prices +/- %
Cerium oxide RMB/mt 11,500 11,500 0
Cerium metal RMB/mt 34,000 34,000 0
Battery grade misch metal RMB/mt 135,000 135,000 0
Lanthanum metal RMB/mt 35,000 35,000 0
Praseodymium metal RMB/mt 500,000 500,000 0
Lanthanum oxide RMB/mt 12,500 12,500 0
Neodymium metal RMB/mt 364,400 364,000 -0.11%
Praseodymium oxide RMB/mt 377,500 374,000 -0.93%
Terbium oxide RMB/kg 3,505 3,450 -1.57%
Neodymium oxide RMB/mt 289,500 284,500 -1.73%
Praseodymium-neodymium alloy RMB/mt 371,500 364,500 -1.88%
Dysprosium oxide RMB/kg 1,611 1,572 -2.42%
Didymium oxide RMB/mt 286,600 278,300 -2.90%
Europium oxide RMB/kg 1,550 1,500 -3.23%
Source:SMM
Precious Metals
Name Unit Last Week's Average Prices This Week's Average Prices +/- %
Gold RMB/g 239 237 -0.84%
Silver RMB/kg 3,587 3,548 -1.09%
Palladium RMB/g 173 170 -1.96%
Platinum RMB/g 242 237 -2.15%
Source:SMM
Scraps
Name Unit Last Week's Average Prices This Week's Average Prices +/- %
Tense RMB/mt 11,050 11,040 -0.09%
Aluminum extrusion RMB/mt 10,600 10,590 -0.09%
US brass (in container) RMB/mt 31,790 31,610 -0.57%
Bare bright copper RMB/mt 43,410 42,950 -1.06%
US #2 copper RMB/mt 41,750 40,890 -2.06%
Source:SMM

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