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DashboardDatabaseProReportsEventsCar InsightSHANGHAI, Jul. 11 (SMM) – Last week, base metals fell back due to rallying US dollar and Chinese yuan’s depreciation, with nickel leading the losses. This week, base metals are estimated to diverge on different market fundamentals.
China Base Metal Output Data in June 2017, SMM Exclusive Data
|
LME 3-M (USD/mt) |
SHFE 3-M (RMB/mt) |
Copper |
5800-5900 |
46500-47500 |
Aluminum |
1915-1955 |
14100-14350 |
Zinc |
2720-2800 |
22400-23000 |
Lead |
2225-2300 |
17500-17800 |
Tin |
19500-20600 |
141000-146000 |
Nickel |
8850-9200 |
73200-75500 |
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