Metal Prices (December 11, 1989)

Spot closing prices in $US per tonne, except copper and lead (pounds sterling per tonne) Date Dec 5 Dec 4 Dec 1 Nov 30 Nov 29 Copper 1517-1519 1567-1569 1598-1600 1582-1584 1609-1610 Lead 438-440 434-436 423-424 422-423 426-427 Zinc 1470-1480 1415-1425 1405-1415 1385-1395 1380-1385 Aluminum 1651-1653 1680-1682 1708-1710 1714-1718 1735-1738 Nickel 8650-8700 8700-8800 8900-9000 8600-8700 9150-9200 Spot Gold, Silver, Platinum and Palladium prices

Dec 5 Dec 4 Dec 1 Nov 30 Nov 29 Gold * * * London Bullion Dealers afternoon (morning) $US per oz. 403.75(402.60) 408.60(409.90) 413.85(414.15) 408.15(406.80) 410.10(410.75) Gold * * * Bank of Nova Scotia, noon bid/ask $US per oz. 403.00-406.00 404.00-407.00 412.00-415.00 410.00-413.00 409.00-412.00 Silver * * * London Bullion Dealers, spot morning pence (US cents ) 353.2(552.9) 360.9(565.1) 364.8(571.0) 355.0(556.6) 358.6(561.2) Silver * * * Handy & Harman, Toronto (New York) cents per oz. 650.6(557.5) 646.2(553.0) 666.1(569.0) 670.1(574.0) 661.0(565.0) Platinum * * * Guardian Trust, Interbank closing $US per oz. 501.50 502.00 517.00 513.00 510.00 Palladium * * * Guardian Trust, Interbank closing $US per oz. 141.50 141.00 142.00 140.00 137.00 Exchange Rates * * * Canadian funds. Courtesy of the Bank of Montreal Treasury Group U.S. dollar 1.1633 1.1637 1.1646 1.1642 1.1654 Pound Sterling 1.8270 1.8189 1.8185 1.8278 1.8268

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