LME nickel stocks decline

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Nickel inventories monitored by the London Metal Exchange fell the most in more than a month. LME-tracked stockpiles dropped 234 tonnes, or 2.5 per cent, to 9,042 tonnes, the exchange said in a daily report. That’s the biggest one-day decline since May 9,. Lead inventories increased for the time in 11 days, climbing 1,450 tonnes, or 3.5 per cent, to 43,175 tonnes. That’s the biggest one-day gain since May 20.
Source : Business Line

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