USD gains hurt metals prices
by Elaine Frei

Precious metals prices fell Tuesday, hurt by gains in the US dollar which cut demand for metals as alternative investments.
Also hurting prices for precious metals was a new survey of consumer sentiment by the Conference Board, which showed less confidence in June and sent investors looking for the safety of the dollar.
The Conference Board said [...]
Copper prices gain on falling stockpiles
by Elaine Frei

Copper prices fell Monday after inventories in warehouses monitored by the London Metal Exchange fell to 267,300 tonnes during the day, the thirty-seventh session in a row that stockpiles of the metal used in construction and manufacturing have declined.
In addition, copper in warehouses monitored in Shanghai were down 18 percent last week.
September copper added 2 [...]
Xstrata confirms Anglo American merger plans
by Gill Montia

Global miner, Xstrata, has confirmed that it has recently sent a written proposal to the Board of rival, Anglo American, seeking consideration of a “merger of equals”.
Xstrata believes the reasons for such a move are “highly compelling”, given the companies’ complementary assets.
According to the group, it would create a “portfolio of operations diversified [...]
Copper prices fall on less demand as investment
by Elaine Frei

Copper prices were lower Monday as the metal was in less demand as an investment as the US dollar strengthened.
At last report, September copper was down 9 cents to $2.30 per pound in New York trade, while three-month copper was $185 lower to $5,050 per tonne in afternoon trade on the London Metal Exchange.
Last week, [...]
Gold gains on economic, political issues
by Elaine Frei

The price of gold was higher in New York on Thursday as the US dollar weakened.
Other issues tending to send gold higher included higher yields on US Treasury bonds, concerns that inflation will rise, geopolitical concerns over North Korea’s continuation of missile testing and reinstatement of its nuclear program, and the decision by the World [...]
Platinum prices higher on strike worries
by Elaine Frei

Platinum prices were higher Tuesday on the possibility that a strike at a South African miner’s facilities could disrupt supplies of the metal used in jewelry making and by manufacturers of pollution control devices for motor vehicles.
Combined with data showing that car sales in China was up 47 percent in May from the same month [...]
Rio proposes $15.2bn rights issue
by Gill Montia

Rio Tinto has announced that it is embarking on a $15.2 billion rights issue.
The group is abandoning plans announced in February for Chinalco to increase its stake in the business.
Chinalco already holds a 12% stake in Rio, having acquired the stock in February of last year when the Chinese miner announced it was accelerating plans [...]
Platinum prices lower on demand concerns
by Elaine Frei

Platinum prices were lower Friday after soaring earlier in the week, with declines coming on the possibility that demand will not recover as quickly as had been hoped on new data that automobile sales in the United States dropped 34 percent in May compared to the same month last year.
The biggest use of platinum is [...]
Copper rises above $5,000 per tonne in London
by Elaine Frei

Copper prices were higher again Thursday to close above $5,000 per tonne as the US dollar weakened and not as many individuals filed new unemployment claims in the United States last week.
July copper was up 9 cents to $2.30 per pound in New York trade while three-month copper added $110 to $5,025 per tonne at [...]
Copper lower on dollar, jobs report
by Elaine Frei

Copper prices fell Wednesday as the US dollar strengthened and after ADP Employer Services reported that the US private sector lost 532,000 jobs in May.
July copper fell 9 cents to $2.21 per pound in New York trade while three-month copper dropped $130 to $4,920 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange.
Nickel, lead and zinc prices [...]
Manufacturing data helps copper prices
by Elaine Frei

Copper prices were higher Monday on the news that manufacturing remained in expansion in China in May while at the same time the US dollar weakened, making metals look like a good alternative place for investors to put their cash.
China reported last month that as of the end of April its stimulus plan had resulted [...]
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