Base metals trading hits record high, signalling market revival
In a resounding resurgence, base metals trading has reached unprecedented heights, with April marking a historic pinnacle on the London Metal Exchange (LME). Surpassing 17 million contracts, activity soared, echoing the boom of 2018 triggered by U.S. import tariffs on aluminium. From nickel's remarkable recovery to record copper volumes on global exchanges, industrial metals are reclaiming their allure. As commodities reclaim the spotlight, the LME anticipates a sustained era of prosperity.
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SOURCE: REUTERS
By Andy Home
LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) – The boom times are back for base metals traders.
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