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First Call: Industrial metals capture attention

THE eyes of the mining world might be focused on Kalgoorlie’s gold-heavy Diggers & Dealers conference, but it is industrial metals that captured the world’s attention overnight.

Haydn Black
First Call: Industrial metals capture attention

The winners were industrial metals, with zinc up 1% to $2267 per tonne and nickel up 0.99% to $10,735/t as inventories continue to fall. According to ANZ Bank, investors seemed to take a positive view...

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