Aluminum Fee to Japanese Buyers Reduced for First Time in Nine Months
Bloomberg reports that Aluminum buyers in Japan agreed to a 2 percent cut in fees charged by a major producer.
Bloomberg reports that Aluminum buyers in Japan agreed to a 2 percent cut in fees charged by a major producer.
Alcoa (NYSE:AA) reports that its Mosjøen location has been recognized as Norway’s ‘fittest company’ for 2011.
Bloomberg reports that United Co. Rusal (HKG:0486) expects to finish debt refinancing talks in four weeks.
Zacks reports that Aluminum of China (NYSE:ACH) plunged 1.77% and traded yesterday that spanned from a low of $15.51 to a high of $16.00.
Green Tech Media analyses whether the car of the future be Aluminum.
Zacks reports that shares of Aluminum of China (NYSE:ACH) traded at low of $16.57.
Bloomberg reports that Malaysia may take longer to obtain aluminum from London Metal Exchange warehouses in Johor.
Reuters reports that South Korea has bought a total of 2,000 tonnes of high-grade primary aluminium ingot, 1,500 tonnes of zinc ingot and 200 tonnes of nickel for October.
Reuters reports that Aluminum Corporation of China (NYSE:ACH) announced that it has conditional approval from regulators for a private offering of its shares in Shanghai.
Reuters Africa reports Century Aluminum Co.(NASDAQ:CENX) is to restart the potline at its Hawesville, Kentucky, smelter by year-end and start construction on the Helguvik, Iceland, smelter in early 2012.
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