SPOT PRICES COURTESY OF SCOTIABANK (January 17, 2011)
Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2011Precious Metals Price (US$/oz.) ChangeGold $1381.50 +0.50Silver $29.54 +0.47Platinum …
Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2011Precious Metals Price (US$/oz.) ChangeGold $1381.50 +0.50Silver $29.54 +0.47Platinum …
Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, Jan. 10, 2010 (change from Jan. 4 in brackets):Aluminium Alloy 69820 (-160)Aluminium 4369500 …
Antimony: Mid-mkt US$10,100/tBismuth: Mid-mkt US$9.35/lb.Cadmium: Mid-mkt US$1.70/lb.Coal: EIA Central Appalachian thermal, US$77.40/t; Powder River Basin thermal, US$13.50/t; Northern Appalachian, US$70.00/t; US EIA metallurgical, US$163.81/t….
Date Jan. 10 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Jan. 5 Jan. 4BASE METALS (London Metal Exchange — Midday official cash/3-month prices, US$ per tonne)Al…
Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011Precious Metals Price (US$/oz.) ChangeGold $1405.50 +25.00Silver $30.67 +1.60Platinum …
Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, Dec. 31, 2010 (change from Dec. 23 in brackets):Aluminium Alloy 69820 (+720)Aluminium 4280600 …
Antimony: Mid-mkt US$10,100/tBismuth: Mid-mkt US$9.43/lb.Cadmium: Mid-mkt US$1.70/lb.Coal: EIA Central Appalachian thermal, US$72.75/t; Powder River Basin thermal, US$13.60/t; Northern Appalachian, US$70.00/t; US EIA metallurgical, US$163.81/t….
Date Jan. 3 Dec. 31 Dec. 30 Dec. 29 Dec. 28BASE METALS (London Metal Exchange — Midday official cash/3-month prices, US$ per tonne)Al…
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