SunSirs: International Nickel, Tin, and Silver Hit New Highs
January 07 2026 16:12:56     Ministry of Natural Resources (lkhu)
On Tuesday, international crude oil prices fell, and the prices of metals such as nickel, tin, and silver continued to soar.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil settled at $56.95 per barrel, down 2.38%. Brent crude oil settled at $60.50 per barrel, down 2.06%.
U3O8 closed at $82.05/lb, up 0.06%.
62% iron ore powder closed at $106.64/ton, up 0.63%. 58% iron ore powder closed at $93.72/ton, up 0.69%.
The LME copper futures price closed at $13,254.00/ton, up 1.29%. Aluminum at $3,134.00/ton, up 1.42%. Lead at $2,070.00/ton, up 2.01%. Zinc at $3,245.50/ton, up 1.06%. Nickel at $18,425.00/ton, up 6.63%. Tin at $44,365.00/ton, up 4.31%.
The New York Commodity Exchange gold price closed at $4,496.1 per ounce, up 1.12%. Silver at $82.55 per ounce, up 7.81%. Platinum at $2,418.4 per ounce, up 7.66%. Palladium at $1,868.5 per ounce, up 8.51%.
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