Thursday, November 2, 2006
Lead hits new record
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by Brian Turner
by Brian Turner

In metals markets on Thursday, lead prices scored another record high on the London Metal Exchange, reaching $1,703.5 per tonne. Meanwhile, three-month copper traded in the $7,200/$7,220 per tonne range as stockpiles rose but remained at less than three days’ global consumption in LME warehouses. Aluminium added $26 to trade in the $2,756/$2,760 per tonne range.
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