October 19, 2021 Gold trading in Moscow gets a boost after London tie-up The bourse in September started a link so users can trade spot gold at London prices using its own clearing system and with international banks.
October 19, 2021 India’s gold demand faces slowing savings rate, farm wages risk Gold demand in India is likely to face challenges from a declining household savings rate and lower agricultural wages, according to the World Gold Council.
October 19, 2021 Dalian iron ore price up on falling shipments from major suppliers Iron ore shipments that departed from Australia and Brazil stood at 23.54 million tonnes in the week ended Oct. 17, down 589,000 tonnes from the previous week.
October 19, 2021 Home: European smelter cuts catch zinc looking the wrong way It's still unclear what the impact of Europe's power crunch will be in terms of lost metal, writes Andy Home.
October 19, 2021 Global shortage of magnesium could cripple car industry Germany’s association of metals producers warned that current magnesium inventories in Europe will be exhausted by the end of November 2021.
October 18, 2021 Copper price surges past $11,000 on supply squeeze Traders are paying huge premiums for quickly deliverable copper after stockpiles in the LME warehouse system tumbled to their lowest level in decades.
October 18, 2021 Coal price tops $300/t in China as cold wave adds to energy crisis The most-active contract on the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange rose as much as 6%.
October 18, 2021 Copper spread widens to most in more than 25 years on supply squeeze The spread between cash and three-month futures surged to over $1,000 on the LME on Monday, a premium not seen since at least 1994.
October 18, 2021 No. 1 uranium miner backs physical fund in nod to robust demand Kazatomprom is backing a new uranium fund that aims to invest in the radioactive metal used to power nuclear reactors.
October 18, 2021 Thiel-backed Canadian lithium junior said to prepare Nasdaq listing Rock Tech Lithium is preparing a Nasdaq listing to broaden its investor base and help finance a $545 million battery metals plant in Germany.
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