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Al premiums in southern Europe leap

June 29, 2009 - 00:00 GMT

Aluminium premiums in southern Europe have jumped above $100 per tonne as consumers scramble to buy ingot from alternative suppliers to United Co Rusal which is sold out until the fourth quarter, according to market participants.

Aluminium premiums in southern Europe have jumped above $100 per tonne as consumers scramble to buy ingot from alternative suppliers to United Co Rusal which is sold out until the fourth quarter, according to market participants. Rusal, which typically supplies the Black and Adriatic Sea regions, is sold out in the third quarter, a source told MB, leaving some consumers unable to secure ingot for...

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