Aluminum and Oil Prices: Keep an Eye on These Two

Đã xuất bản: Oct 21, 2016 10:15
Aluminum prices have risen this year, but not as much as other base metals. Aluminum continues to struggle near $1,700/mt, a level that prevented prices from rising three times this year.

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