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LME aluminium price hits 4-month high owing to optimistic demand outlook in China; Alumina price inches down by $0.44/t

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Update time : 2025-07-28 15:40:32
The London Metal Exchange (LME) aluminium prices on Friday, July 25, closed the week hitting a four-month high. The prices hiked by USD 10.5 per tonne or 0.39 per cent to settle at USD 2,656.5 per tonne and USD 2,657 per tonne, driven by more optimistic demand outlook in China and tightening global supply conditions.

Market sentiment also improved as traders closely followed developments in US-China trade negotiations, raising hopes for a potential boost in industrial metal demand.

On the same day, 3-month bid price and 3-month offer price also gained USD 7.5 per tonne or 0.28 per cent to halt at USD 2,655.5 per tonne and USD 2,656 per tonne.

As per the LME aluminium price graph, December 26 bid price and December 26 offer price surged by USD 10 per tonne or 0.37 per cent to peg at USD 2,688 per tonne and USD 2,693 per tonne.

LME aluminium 3-month Asian Reference Price has on the other hand dropped by USD 11.5 per tonne or 0.43 per cent to clock at USD 2,635.5 per tonne.

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