Hindustan Zinc increased lead prices by 3%
Hindustan Zinc declared that it has increased the price of lead by 3.9%. For full story, click here
Hindustan Zinc declared that it has increased the price of lead by 3.9%. For full story, click here
The miner revises rates of its base metals mostly twice a weak in tandem with the price movement at the London Metal Exchange. Silver rates are reviewed almost daily. For full story, click here
The company has lowered lead rates, used primarily by battery, rubber and paint industry by INR 1,300 a tonne to INR 68,900 a tonne. For full story, click here
Lead closed at $1,109 from $1,145 and tin closed at $10,800 from $11,100. For full story, click here
Lead remained range-bound in the first fortnight of February, which moved between $1,125 and $1,160 per tonne on LME. For full story, click here
Lead March 9 contract lost 1.91 per cent to Rs 56.60 per kg. For full story, click here
Lead prices have fallen by more than 75% from its highs. For full story, click here
Battery-material lead was down at $1,140 from $1,145. For full story, click here
The prices of lead have fallen by more than 75% from its highs. For full story, click here
Fall in demand for batteries put breaks on demand for Lead. Lead prices have fallen by more than 75% from its highs. For full story, click here
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