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  2. LME Zinc - Wikipedia

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    LME Zinc futures contract prices serves as a platform for Zinc price discovery because futures markets are more publicly visible and more accessible, due to lower transaction costs, for a larger number of buyers and sellers than the cash market. A larger number of buyers and sellers in the futures market allows those market participants to ...

  3. Column - Glencore's smelter warning galvanises the zinc price ...

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    The London Metal Exchange (LME) zinc price jumped to a six-week high last week after Glencore warned of the continuing margin squeeze on its European smelters. The commodities powerhouse idled ...

  4. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison.

  5. COLUMN-Sudden jump in zinc stocks threatens bull party -Andy Home

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    The "arrivals" showed up in today's LME stocks report and break a long-running downtrend in LME stocks. The London zinc price has been on a two-year romp, hitting a 10-year high of $3,595.50 a ...

  6. London Metal Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The London Metal Exchange (LME) is a futures and forwards exchange in London, United Kingdom with the world's largest market [1] in standardised forward contracts, futures contracts and options on base metals. The exchange also offers contracts on ferrous metals and precious metals. [2] The company also allows for cash trading.

  7. 2000s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s commodities boom, commodities super cycle [1] or China boom was the rise of many physical commodity prices (such as those of food, oil, metals, chemicals and fuels) during the early 21st century (2000–2014), [2] following the Great Commodities Depression of the 1980s and 1990s.

  8. COLUMN-Re-thinking zinc as 2021 benchmark smelter terms ...

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    Last year's benchmark terms were set at a 10-year high of $299.75 per tonne amid a broad consensus the zinc raw materials market was heading for a period of significant oversupply, allowing ...

  9. List of futures exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Ranking of major exchange groups, ranked by trading volume in 2023 [1] [2]; Rank Exchange groups and exchanges Trading volume Open interest; Jan. - Dec. 2023