January lead MLDF9 was 0.62 percent higher
January lead MLDF9 was 0.62 percent higher at 56.50 rupees per kg. For full story, click here
January lead MLDF9 was 0.62 percent higher at 56.50 rupees per kg. 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
Lead made small gains, the level of $US1440/t will put extra pressure on companies that mine the base metal. For full story, click here
Base metals plunged as LME inventory continued piling up. Lead prices decreased to $960 a tonne. For full story, click here
December lead closed at 50.30 rupees per kg while Dcember zinc ended at 53.20 rupees per kg. For full story, click here
Three-month lead dropped to $1,080 a tonne from $1,217. For full story, click here
Three-month lead dropped to $1,080 a tonne from $1,217. For full story, click here
Base metal futures on MCX rose by an average 3 per cent after the People’s Bank of China lowered lending rate by 108 basis points to 5.58 per cent. For full story, click here
Lead fell to a two-year low at $1,081 a tonne as traders priced in falling demand from the auto sector, where sales have plunged. For full story, click here
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