Zinc: Platform for Traders and Investors

Zinc Futures are available for trading in The London Metal Exchange (LME). The standard contract size it 25 tonnes. Zinc is often used in die-casting alloys, castings, brass products, sheeting products, chemicals, medicine, paints and batteries. The biggest producers of zinc are. China, Peru, Australia, United States, Canada, India and Kazakhstan. Zinc prices displayed in […]
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world’s leading platform for trading metals

The London Metal Exchange (LME) is the world’s leading platform for trading industrial metals. Established in 1877, the LME serves as a central marketplace for the buying and selling of base metals, offering futures and options contracts for a variety of metals such as aluminum, copper, zinc, nickel, and lead. Its commitment to providing efficient […]
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Aluminium: Platform for Traders and Investors

Aluminum futures rose to over $2,670 per tonne, extending the surge since hitting a four-month low of $2,490 on January 6th, supported by expectations of lower supply from key producers and respite for demand. The EU was set to sanction the import of primary aluminum from Russia in its upcoming package, consolidating the phase out […]
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