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| | ... after hitting political and regulatory roadblocks. HKEX already has a presence in London as owner of the London Metal Exchange, which it acquired in 2012 for around $2.5 billion. |
| | | ... responsible for growing FTSE's domestic business and before that he worked as a relationship manager with the London Metal Exchange. Young Marinis has been appointed vice president of business development. He will join Van Eck's Melbourne office and ... |
| | | ... responsible for growing FTSE's domestic business and before that he worked as a relationship manager with the London Metal Exchange. Young Marinis has been appointed vice president of business development. He will join Van Eck's Melbourne office and ... |
| | | ... Tony Farnham says. "The major resource guys were well supported in overnight markets," he said. "In the London Metal Exchange market, the base metals went lower and gold and West Texas Intermediate, the oil side of things, they were basically unchanged." ... |
| | | ... corresponding period. Ten shares fell four per cent to 73 cents. Base metals have closed mostly higher on the London Metal Exchange. Laos-focused miner PanAust reaffirmed its 2012 production targets after exceeding its expectations at its flagship copper ... |
| | | ... banks in order to prevent money markets from freezing up in the wake of Europe's sovereign debt crisis. London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month copper rose $US76 to end at $US8,711 a tonne. In New York, the key December COMEX contract climbed 5.90 US ... |
| | | ... step down from his post because of a conflict over the central bank's controversial bond-buying program. London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month copper tumbled 3.2 per cent to end at $8,821 a tonne, its biggest one-day loss since August 5. For the week ... |
| | | ... overnight," he said. While copper prices rose slightly in New York, metals broadly were lower in trading on the London Metal Exchange. "We've also got a lot of events... with the (inflation) reading today and the FOMC (US Federal Open Market Committee) ... |
| | | ... broad-based sell-off to global currency plays, which he said caused the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the London Metal Exchange to trade in an identical pattern until yesterday. "It's a currency situation where something had to give... on the anniversary ... |
| | | ... act today is resources down and the banks positive, to produce an up day in the market," he said. A lower London Metal Exchange (LME) Index was responsible for the falls in mining shares, he said. "The reason for (the lower LME) is disenchantment by ... |
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