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Nickel needed short sharp shock: Deutsche Bank

ANALYSTS at Deutsche Bank have said the correction to the nickel price is a “healthy development” for a market still facing robust growth and low global supply, with prices to stay strong until 2010.

Kate Haycock
Nickel needed short sharp shock: Deutsche Bank

In a research note analysts characterised the nickel price correction as a short, sharp price shock that was needed to bring nickel prices back down to earth. The spot price of nickel on the London Metal...

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