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LME mulls Russian metal ban over worry exchange may become target for Muscovite firms

The exchange has developed three options for dealing with Russian metals as the war continues into its seventh month

The LME said there are also 'complex ethical dimensions of the use of Russian commodities'
The LME said there are also 'complex ethical dimensions of the use of Russian commodities' Photo: Getty Images

The London Metal Exchange has put out a discussion paper on the possibility of banning aluminium, nickel and copper sourced from Russia from being traded or stored within the LME system.

The exchange said the LME marketplace could be used as a “market of last resort” by Russian producers as firms move to self-sanction and possibly refuse Russian-sourced metals. A flood of Russian metal could undermine the LME’s role as the key exchange for metal price discovery.

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