2011 What’s on and where
The traditional London Metal Exchange (LME) Week, the largest annual gathering of the mining and metals’ world, starts in less than a month. Below is a list of events and functions scheduled for the...
View ArticleLME Week 2011 Roundup
Chatter up and down the Lane The global metal industry descended on London this week for its annual round of seminars, meetings and glad-handing, which centred on the LME Dinner that took place on...
View ArticleHistory of the LME
The London Metal Exchange (LME), the world’s largest non-ferrous metals market, is now nearly 135 years old. It is the premier exchange for the global metal industry; the vast majority of commercial...
View ArticleCurtain raiser to 2011 event
The LME’s annual dinner week is usually a time when the global base metals community gathers to cast the runes for the year ahead. For most of the past decade, early October has been a time of healthy...
View ArticleQuotes from LME Week 2012
London 17/10/2012 – The global metal industry, as usual, descended on London this week for its annual round of seminars, meetings and glad-handing, centred around the LME Dinner. This took place at the...
View ArticleTaiwan about to become LME delivery point, Panama City considered
Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan is now very close to becoming an approved location for the delivery of all LME metals, sources told FastMarkets. Panama City in Florida, meanwhile, is also under...
View ArticleMartin Abbott to step down as LME CEO, HKEx co-head of global markets by...
Martin Abbott, HKEx co-head of global markets and the chief executive of the LME, has tendered his resignation from both groups, they said today. Abbott has agreed to stay in his current positions...
View ArticleTechnical Analysis – LME INDEX – Big picture view: challenging resistance
Short Term: Medium Term: Long Term: Resistances: R1 3200 Former support R2 3226 R3 3245 R4 3615 Support: S1 3082 S2 2911 Recent low Stochastics:MACD - Drifting higher Legend:MACD = moving average...
View ArticleLME OPEN – Base metals prices lower as US GDP effect fades
Base metals prices nudged sideways in Thursday's LME premarket, with some saying the momentum following yesterday's surprisingly strong US second quarter GDP reading may be faltering. "The base metals...
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