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Commodities boom

Industrial demand ‘behind boom for metals’

By Javier Blas in London

Published: March 25 2008 22:03 | Last updated: March 25 2008 22:03

As speculators and investors attract blame for driving up commodity costs, new research shows demand from industrial users has spurred a price boom in a range of metals.

Prices of metals such as iron ore and cobalt that are bought and sold privately between producers and customers have risen faster than others such as copper that are traded on exchanges, says Lehman Brothers.

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