Overseas futures trade
Overseas futures trade
09:35, May 05, 2010

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China's two top producers of molybdenum have not been granted rights to trade over-seas futures, more than two months after the London Metal Exchange launched a molybde-num contract allowing them to hedge against price swings in global commodity markets.
Jinduicheng Molybdenum Group was preparing to apply to trade on the LME contract, a trade executive said.
Source: Global Times
Jinduicheng Molybdenum Group was preparing to apply to trade on the LME contract, a trade executive said.
Source: Global Times
(Editor:黄蓓蓓)

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