Metal prices from London Commodities Exchange 9 November 2009
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London - Final prices in dollars per ton - cash and forward. Also given are the previous trading day's quotations.cash forward Copper 6,553.50( 6,495.50) 6,575.50( 6,515.00) Lead 2,261.50( 2,265.50) 2,287.50( 2,290.50) Zinc 2,186.50( 2,154.00) 2,212.50( 2,180.00) Tin 14,905.00(14,905.00) 14,825.00(14,825.00) Aluminium 1,735.00 (not available)1,765.00 (not available) Nickel 17,410.00(17,677.50)17,475.00(17,737.50)
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