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Base Metal Prices-Mumbai-Oct 8

Wed Oct 8, 2008 3:59pm IST
 
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 Oct 8 (Reuters) - Wednesday's Prices in rupees per tonne at
the Bombay Metal Exchange:
                            Wednesday's        Previous
Copper wire bars (HCL*)            372,000          375,000
Aluminum ingots                    129,000          130,000
Zinc slab                           99,000          100,000
Lead ingot                         103,000          103,000 Tin
slab                           975,000        1,000,000 Nickel
Cathode                     850,000          850,000 SCRAP
Copper cable scrap                 344,000          347,000
Copper heavy scrap                 340,000          343,000
Copper armeture                    338,000          340,000
Copper utensil scrap               320,000          322,000
Copper sheet cutting               334,000          338,000
Brass utensil scrap                242,000          247,000
Brass sheet cuttings               255,000          256,000
Aluminum utensil scrap             105,000          107,000
                             September          October
                           Final basic price  Provisional
price CC Copper rods (HCL*)              363,854         
353,495 Copper cathode (HCL*)              359,280         
348,658 * Hindustan Copper Ltd. NOTE:Historic data for base
metals can be found on the page INMET and chain <0#BASE-IN>.

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