
LME aluminum opened at US$2,193.50 per tonne on Thursday, with its high and low at US$2,195.50 per tonne and US$2,178.50 per tonne, respectively, before closing at US$2,190.50 per tonne, an increase of US$1.5 per tonne or 0.07 per cent.

On Thursday, October 19, LME aluminium cash bid price and LME aluminium offer settlement price suffered a loss of US$26 per tonne to stand at US$2,150 per tonne and US$2,150.50 per tonne, respectively, following an intermittent hike of US$28 per tonne to US$2,176 per tonne and US$2,176.50 per tonne.
3-month bid price and 3-month offer price settled at US$2,176.50 per tonne and US$2,177 per tonne, down by US$8.50 per tonne from US$2,185 per tonne and US$2,185.50 per tonne.
December-24 bid price and December-24 offer price also registered a downfall on Thursday, October 19. Both the prices decreased by US$10 per tonne to amount to US$2,300 per tonne and US$2,305 per tonne.
LME aluminium opening stock dropped 2,325 tonnes to stand at 490,450 tonnes as of October 19. Live Warrants stood restrained at 203,525 tonnes, while Cancelled Warrants declined from 289,250 tonnes to 286,925 tonnes.
LME aluminium 3-month Asian Reference Price closed at US$2,184.02 per tonne.
SHFE aluminium price
On Friday, October 20, aluminium benchmark price on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) recorded a marginal drop of US$1 per tonne to stand at US$2,595 per tonne, following a rise of US$7 per tonne from US$2,589 per tonne to US$2,596 per tonne.
Overnight, the most-traded SHFE 2311 aluminum contract opened at RMB 19,020 per tonne, with its lowest and highest at RMB 18,975 per tonne and RMB 19,045 per tonne before closing at RMB 19,015 per tonne, up RMB 40 per tonne or 0.21 per cent compared with the previous trading day.
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