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Better session for metals

ZINC and nickel were among the leaders after better sessions for the metals complex, with the Metal Bulletin iron ore price also gaining and remaining (some would say teetering!), above the US$60 per tonne mark.

Michael Quinn
Better session for metals

Gold remained relatively weak as geopolitical risk perceptions eased, while supply concerns were supportive for base metals. “Nickel mine shutdowns in the Philippines continue to impact on sentiment,...

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