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Nickel and lead peak amid supply concerns

By Chris Flood

Published: April 10 2007 12:10 | Last updated: April 10 2007 19:27

Nickel and lead prices reached record levels Tuesday, leading a surge across base metals as traders returned to their desks following the Easter break.

Nickel hit a new record, rising to the psychological level of $50,000 a tonne but faded later in the session. It dropped back to $48,500 a tonne for a net 1.8 per cent fall on the session.

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