Metal Markets
Metal Markets is targeted at the specialist metals commodities investor.
Metal Markets provides the latest price movements in both previous metals and base metals, as well as reporting on significant stories relating to the metals industry and mining, which may have an impact on any single metal price market.
Website: Metal Markets: Daily Metals News
Latest Metal Price Headlines:
- US pending home sales data helps copper prices
- Positive data chases gold prices lower
- Gold gains on search for safetey ahead of economic data
- Gold gains as US dollar weakens
- Gold prices fall on US jobs news
- US durable goods orders, new home sales drive metals price moves
- Gold gains, copper drops on US home sales data
- Copper prices fall on economic, demand concerns
- US unemployment numbers hurt copper prices
- Copper prices gain on more inventory declines
December contracts for copper added 3 cents to $3.50 per pound in New York trade, while three-month [...]]]>
In the United States, the Institute for Supply Management said that its manufacturing index was [...]]]>
December gold added $1.30 to $1,239.20 per troy ounce on bargain hunting and as investors looked for safe places to put their cash ahead of new data due later in the week, including new figures on US [...]]]>
Mr. Bernanke said that the government will do whatever [...]]]>
December gold was down $3.60 to $1,237.70 per troy ounce in New [...]]]>
December gold added $7.90 to $1,241.30 per troy ounce in New York trade as US durable goods orders were up [...]]]>
December gold was up $4.90 to $1,233.40 per troy ounce as equities markets dropped and investors looked for safe places to put their cash after the National Association of Realtors reported that July existing home sales [...]]]>
September copper was down 3 cents to [...]]]>
The Labor Department reported that new unemployment claims were up by 12,000 last week to 500,000, against an expected decline of 10,000 to 478,000, to their highest level in nine [...]]]>
September copper added 1 cent to $3.35 per pound in New York trade, while three-month contracts for the metal used in construction and manufacturing was up $8 to $7,390 per tonne on the [...]]]>








