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