Correction to aluminium, P1020A premium, ddp Midwest US on May 15

Fastmarkets has corrected its MB-AL-0020 aluminium P1020A premium, ddp Midwest US assessment, which was published incorrectly on May 15 due to reporter error.

MB-AL-0020 Aluminium P1020A premium, ddp Midwest US, US cents/lb was incorrectly published at 113-115 cents per lb. This has been corrected to 115.0-116.5 cents per lb.
 
This price is a part of the Fastmarkets base metals package.
 
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