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This file is not yet available.
Nevertheless you may find through the links mentioned below, international
price information.
LEAD PRICES
The Commodity
Price Bulletin is a monthly publication by UNCTAD which contains
monthly average of prices of lead London Metal Exchange, Cash settlement.
Futures exchanges prices
http://www.lme.co.uk/
The London Metals Exchange web site provides up-to-date information on
lead futures and options, and general information about the market.
http://www.shme.com/shme.htm
The Shanghai Metal Exchange (SHME) is a national exchange for non-ferrous
metals futures. In this web site, you can find (in excel format) lead
daily prices, and weekly reports.
General information
www.metalbulletin.com
Metal Bulletin provides to its subscribers twice-weekly reports on a wide
range of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including current prices.
http://www.worldbank.org/prospects/pinksheets/
The World Bank provides (in html and acrobat format) commodity price data.
We can find annual, quarterly, and monthly averages. The pink sheet for
each month contains the data from the previous month.
http://www.commods.reuters.com/
The Reuters web site provides the latest commodity market news, including
on prices.
Country-level prices
http://www.dme.gov.za/
The Department of Minerals and Energy of South Africa provides bulletins
on minerals or energy on request. Samples are available on line.
http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/metal_prices/
The United States Geological Survey provides (in acrobat format) United
States average annual prices (in current and 1992 US$) from 1909 to 1998.
The factors underlying the price developments are also concisely described.
http://finance.indiamart.com/
The India Finance and Investment guide provides the latest local lead
prices.
Off-line information
Handbook of World Mineral Trade Statistics 1994-1999 published by UNCTAD
contains up-to-date and consistent data at the world, regional and country
levels for the international trade of major non-fuel minerals and metals,
from primary to semi-processed forms. It has been recognized by the industry
as the first comprehensive publication which provides both quantities
and values for these products. Its specialized coverage, focusing on world
trade of minerals and metals, allows for the timely publication of the
most recent data available. http://www.unctad.org/infocomm/handbook
Roskill's Metals Databook 2000 (580 US$) contains a detailed, comprehensive
overview of the production and prices of 32 metals to end 1999: country-by-country
analysis of production; production and ownership data for individual companies;
and long-term price series. For more information: http://www.roskill.co.uk/rmd.html
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