Non-ferrous scrap prices rise at the close of the month

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The LME copper price continued to climb at the end of January, again briefly topping the $8,500-per-tonne mark. In line with the signal from the exchange, prices on the German non-ferrous scrap metal market also increased last week.

According to news service MBI, the wholesale buying-in price for copper scrap gained in the working week which commenced on 29 January. The price of brass scrap rose....

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