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LME’s nickel price drops 1.7% on Dec 9

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Update time : 2021-12-10 20:14:25
According to the market information, the nickel price on the London Metal Exchange (LME) on December 9th was US$19,875/ton, which decreased US$355/ton in a day, which was approximately 1.75%.

Among them, the main reason for the decline was the resuming output of nickel in China due to the loosening policy of power limited from the Chinese government, which became the main reason to influence the nickel price on December 9th.
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