Malaysia's Closing Tin Prices For Oct 18 (Friday)


KUALA LUMPUR: Following is a table of Kuala Lumpur tin market prices provided by a Malaysian trader. 

    (Prices in $/tonne, and volumes in tonnes unless stated)    
    
Date       KL                                                Premium/
          Spot      Bid   Offer   Final    Volumes (#)      (Discount)
  Oct 18  22,850     10    97     60    ( 41-J, 15-E, 4-M)      505  
  Oct 17  23,100     25    55     40    ( 20-J, 15-E, 5-M)      495  
  Oct 16  23,200     10    50     21    (  4-J, 15-E, 2-M)      500  
  Oct 14  23,400     28    42     32    ( 18-J, 10-E, 4-M)      350
  Oct 11  23,500     26    22     22    (  8-J, 10-E, 4-M)      540
  Oct 10  23,500     10    51     46    ( 16-J, 25-E, 5-M)      450
  Oct 9   23,700     10    50     27    ( 15-J, 10-E, 2-M)      500  
  Oct 8   23,800     32    25     32    ( 17-J, 10-E, 5-M)      500
  Oct 7   23,785     150   21     21    ( 8-J,  10-E, 3-M)      160  
  Oct 4   22,780     10    45     20    ( 0-J,  15-E, 5-M)      420
  Oct 3   22,990     10    25     28    ( 15-J, 10-E, 3-M)      555
  Oct 2   23,100     10    45     20    ( 5-J,  10-E, 5-M)      415
  Oct 1   23,300     10    26     26    ( 5-J,  20-E, 1-M)      290      
  Sept 30 23,400     36    10     21    ( 5-J,  10-E, 6-M)      440 
  
    * Shipping to Europe (C&F)
    # E, J and M signify purchases by European, Japanese, and 
Malaysian buyers. - Reuters

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