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Panic buying

Due to the panic buying of nickel futures, whose prices have increased above the $100,000 per tonne mark for the first time, and which doubled for the second consecutive day, the London Metal Exchange suspends all trading of nickel.

Sources:  Reuters 2  Reuters


Changes

  1. Due to the panic buying of nickel futures, whose prices have soared $100,000 per tonne mark for the first time, and doubled for the second day in a row (finishing 177% higher than on Monday opening), the London Metal Exchange suspends all trading in the commodity.
  2. Due to the panic buying of nickel futures, whose prices have increased above the $100,000 per tonne mark for the first time, and which doubled for the second consecutive day, the London Metal Exchange suspends all trading of nickel.

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