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CIJENE OBOJENIH METALA NA BURZI U LONDONU

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LONDONSKA BURZA KOVINA: SLUŽBENE CIJENE 09.12.1996. LME OFFICIAL PRICES - DEC 09 CASH 3 MTHS 15 MTHS 27 MTHS SETT COPPER 2307.0/09.0 2143.0/44.0 1950.0/60.0 1890.0/00.0 2309 (STG EQV) 1404.5 1306.65 TIN 5905/5910 5934/5936 6045/6055 5910 LEAD 660.00/0.50 668.50/9.00 650.00/5.00 660.5 (STG EQV) 401.76 407.72 ZINC 1019.0/20.0 1041.5/42.0 1083.0/88.0 1093.0/98.0 1020 ALU.HG 1484.0/84.5 1513.5/14.0 1573.0/78.0 1585.0/90.0 1484.5 NICKEL 6715/6720 6790/6800 7125/7145 7350/7370 6720 ALALLOY 1325.0/30.0 1350.0/55.0 1465.0/85.0 1330 SETTLEMENT RATES - GBP 1.644 DEM 1.5527 JPY 113.15 LME lead at 13-month nadir, copper consolidates LONDON, Dec 9 (Reuter) - LME lead slid to 13-month lows on Monday in technical trading but copper consoldiated after last week's losses, traders said. Tin pushed to its softest levels in a month after a weak performance on Friday while overall activity was muted. "One or two of them were vulnerable and continued lower in very light trading conditions," one trader said. Lead fell to $668 per tonne, the lowest since November 7, 1995, still under pressure from hefty LME stocks which are 40 percent higher than the level in March. Prices ended the kerb at $670, down $10 from Friday. Technical analysts say the market looks oversold and could be ready to correct higher with the 14-day RSI at 25, below the key 30 level. Chartist Harry Creates of broker AMT pegs important trendline support at $666, and another analyst sees the next big floor at $634, the low of October 18, 1995. Tin also carved out more losses, ending at its low of $5,920, the weakest price since November 11, a loss of $100 from Friday. The first support level is seen at $5,910, the low of November 11, with $5880 the next important level. "The current weakness of sentiment can be partly attributed to the good offers of Chinese and Malaysian tin in Rotterdam, some of which are the usual end-of-year deliveries to make use of their alloted domestic export quotas," said analyst Martin Squires of broker Rudolf Wolff. Copper moved sideways, taking a breath after last week's losses of more than $100. It made a lacklustre attempt at breaking back above $2,150 but was turned back and ended the morning kerb at $2,147, up $9. The market was awaiting Tuesday's stocks data, which were expected to show another rise. The premium of cash over three months metal was slightly firmer at $160/65 after $150/55 at the close on Friday. Aluminium declined to $1,515, down $11, after slipping to a low of $1,511, probing the bottom of its recent trading range. Support was pegged at $1,510-$1,512, with the next level the psychological $1,500 area. Chartists said a prices were expected to move lower, completing a mini head and shoulders pattern and moving to fill a gap at $1,464 to $1,481. Nickel ended the morning kerb at $6,825, down $35, and zinc was off $3 at $1,045. Alloy edged lower with the primary market to $1,350/55 after $1,360 on Friday. FRANCUSKI METALI - 09. prosinca 1996. BAKAR FFR/100 KG 1271 KOSITAR FFR/100 KG 3670 CINK EL. FFR/100 KG 625 ALUMINIJ FFR/100 KG 1010 SREB. C3E FFR/KG 764/891 PLATINA FFR/KG 53600/89400 PALADIJ FFR/KG 16800/25200 IRIDIJ FFR/KG 6800/29300 KOBALT FFR/100 KG 32966 ŽIVA FFR/100 KG 5200 NJEMAČKI METALI - 09. prosinca 1996. - u DEM po 100 kg GERMAN ELEKTROLITIK 363.72/373.82 OLOVO U KABELIMA 99.94% 117.75/118.75 091613 MET dec 96

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