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How low will nickel go?

THE spot price of nickel dropped by another 1% to $30,230 per tonne overnight on the London Metal Exchange, its lowest point since November last year, raising fears the metal will soon fall back into the $20,000 trading range.

Kate Haycock
How low will nickel go?

It has been a bumpy ride for the price of nickel since it reached its high of $54,025/t in May this year with the floor rapidly dropping for the metal. However, it seemed last week that nickel may have...

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