LME to raise daily price limits for nickel to 12% from 8% from Friday
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Published on March 17,2022 10:00 AM Metals
The London Metal Exchange (LME) will raise its daily price limit for nickel trading to 12% from 8% effective Friday, the exchange said in a release.
LME to raise daily price limits for nickel to 12% from 8% from Friday

LONDON (Reuters) - The London Metal Exchange (LME) will raise its daily price limit for nickel trading to 12% from 8% effective Friday, the exchange said in a release.

Nickel resumed trading on the LME in a fixed price range for the first time on Wednesday after extreme volatility in prices triggered a rare market shutdown last week.

The exchange also imposed 15% limits this week on other base metals including aluminium, copper, lead, tin and zinc - the first time in its 145-year history the LME has ever placed limits on outright contracts.

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