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Zinc dominates with comeback trading session

ZINC has gotten off the mat and is back off the night, with the resilient metal shrugging off its reputation of being the worst performing metal of the year to stage a second rally in as many days, stacking on a further US$88 (3.5%) overnight, to weigh in at US$2600 per tonne – its biggest rise since April 18.

Zinc dominates with comeback trading session

Zinc's surge was likely do to moves by the Chinese government to bolster its economy amid signs of cooling growth, potentially breaking the metal's downward trend.   Aiding the metal was an International...

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