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London Metal Exchange

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London Metal Exchange

Commodity market for trade in metals, incorporated in 1881. With the Commodity Exchange of New York, it is the world's most important for copper, nickel, and zinc. It also trades in futures, and organizes the storage of metals. In 1993 $1 million million was traded on the London Metal Exchange.


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Reflecting the surge (and decline in stockpiles), the London Metal Exchange (LME) imposed restrictions on trading in light of severe shortages.
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