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LME aluminium cash offer price rises to $2,589/t as stocks jump nearly 3%

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Update time : 2025-08-25 15:52:48

London Metal Exchange (LME) aluminium prices posted slight gains on August 22 compared to the previous session. The LME aluminium cash bid price climbed to USD 2,588.5 per tonne from USD 2,570 per tonne from August 21, while the cash offer price increased to USD 2,589 per tonne from USD 2,570.5 per tonne, reflecting an uptick of about 0.72 per cent.
 

Three-month contracts also moved higher, with the bid price reaching USD 2,586.5 per tonne and the offer settling at USD 2,587.5 per tonne, marking gains of approximately 0.60 per cent and 0.62 per cent respectively.

Forward prices for December 26 delivery edged up as well, with the bid at USD 2,637 per tonne and the offer at USD 2,642 per tonne, both rising by around 0.53 per cent.

The LME aluminium three-month Asian Reference Price stood at USD 2,624.5 per tonne on August 22.

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