(Bloomberg) -- Lead stockpiles monitored by the
London Metal Exchange fell to the lowest in more than three
months. Nickel inventories rose to a 13-month high.
The lead inventories dropped 450 metric tons, or 1.1
percent, to 39,000 tons, the LME said today in a daily report.
That's the lowest since April 19.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
London Metal Exchange fell to the lowest in more than three
months. Nickel inventories rose to a 13-month high.
The lead inventories dropped 450 metric tons, or 1.1
percent, to 39,000 tons, the LME said today in a daily report.
That's the lowest since April 19.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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