Copper prices continued to rise last week. For the first time since early July, the LME price topped $10,000 per tonne on Friday. Zinc and aluminium quotations on the exchange also rose. For the German non-ferrous scrap metals market, however, these developments have had little immediate impact. Traders reported largely unchanged prices in the week which commenced on 8 September....
Non-ferrous scrap largely stable in Germany despite rising LME prices
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