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LME volumes hit 10-year high in second quarter, led by nickel

LONDON: Futures and options average daily volumes on the London Metal Exchange (LME) hit a 10-year peak in the second quarter, jumping 27 per cent year on year, the exchange said on Thursday.

Average daily volumes in the second quarter totalled 730,385 lots, its statement said.

The world's oldest and largest market for industrial metals did not give a reason for the sharp rise, but copper volumes hit a record high in May on the back of speculative and fund buying.

Copper volumes were up 27 per cent, but nickel led the way with a 77 per cent surge in the quarter.

Nickel volumes have rebounded this year after languishing since a March 2022 price spike that caused the LME to suspend trading.

Total first-half average daily volumes on the exchange, which is owned by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd , were up 29 per cent year on year.

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