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TABLE - India Metals Prices - Delhi - Oct 31

Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:06pm IST
 
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 Rates by Asian News International, New Delhi
 Tel: 011 2619 1464
                        Indicative           Previous
                         opening              close
 Metals               (in rupees per kg unless stated)
 -----------------------------------------------------
 Copper bars                   269                276
 Copper wire rod               267                274
 Copper scrap No:1             216                242
 Zinc ingots                    75                 78
 Tin ingots                    745                755
 Nickel Strip
   4 X 24" Inco                880                875
   4 X 4" Inco                 875                870
   4 X 4"                      675                670
 Aluminium ingots              120                124
 Lead ingots                   105                104
 Source: Delhi metal traders.
 (To contribute to this daily table of indicative Market   
 rates, please fax Delhi on 011-26191-455, attention --    
Sanjay Mehra and  Satish Sharma, Bombay on 022-2287 0449) 
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