A metals trading centre. The LME determines the metal price for aluminum trading for current and future delivery.
An international market for the trading of non-ferrous metals (copper, aluminium, lead, nickel, tin and zinc).
An exchange for trading non-ferrous metals; copper, lead, zinc, aluminium, tin and nickel
A market for trading base metals, where traded options contracts are available against the underlying futures contract.
Market for trading in derivatives of metals such as copper, tin, zinc, etc.
The international trading body that facilitates the worldwide open market buying and selling of metals.
London Stock Exchange Tabulation Report
The London Metal Exchange or LME is the futures exchange with the world's largest market in options and futures contracts on base and other metals. As the LME offers contracts with daily expiry dates up to three months from trade date, along with longer dated contracts, it also allows for cash trading. It offers hedging, worldwide reference pricing and storage for physical delivery of trades.