Domestic base metals producers revised basic selling prices of their products in line with the movement on the London Metal Exchange (LME). |
State-run copper producer Hindustan Copper cut its product prices by 3 per cent or Rs 10,300 across the board, while aluminium majors like Hindalco Industries and National Aluminium Company (Nalco) hiked the prices of primary metal products by Rs 9,000 a tonne and Rs 8000 a tonne, respectively. |
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Nalco had hiked product prices by Rs 2,500 a tonne on October 16. With the downward revision, copper cathode (full), provisionally, is quoted at Rs 3,59,200 a tonne and cathode cut at Rs 3,60,600 a tonne. Wire bar (full), provisionally, is selling at Rs 3,66,000 a tonne, while standard rod is quoted at Rs 3,65,800 a tonne. |
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Hindustan Copper had settled the final prices at approximately Rs 11,000 lower levels in October than that in November. |
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The prices of copper cathode (full) and cut for October were finally fixed at Rs 3,78,107 (Rs 3,88,929) a tonne and Rs 3,79,607 (Rs 3,90,429) a tonne, respectively. The price of wire bar full was finalised at Rs 3,85,268 (Rs 3,96,199) a tonne. |
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Domestic metals producers revise their selling prices in regular intervals depending upon the price movement on LME. While Hindustan Copper changes product prices once a month, Nalco, Hindalco and Hindustan Zinc revise their prices as and when there is a drastic price movement on the world's premier metal trading platform. |
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Hindustan Zinc might revise its prices upward very soon, analysts said. |
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On the LME, copper price declined by $196 to $7,409 a tonne, while aluminium and zinc prices surged by $276.5 and $889 a tonne, respectively, to $2,834 and $4,289 a tonne, respectively, during October 2-31. |
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The sharp price movement was attributed mainly to a drastic makeshift in inventories. Continuous arrivals lifted copper inventories by 13,625 tonne to 1,30,500 tonne during the same period, while the unabated way-out and lack of way-in dented aluminium and zinc stocks by 12,425 tonne and 31,500 tonne, respectively, to 6,75,900 tonne and 1,07,625 tonne, respectively. |
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