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Huge News!!!!

posted on Sep 04, 08 10:33AM

LME to begin trading molybdenum. This means juniors like Creston could forward sell their moly and be able to get financing.



London Metal Exchange Will Trade Molybdenum, Cobalt (Update1)

By Chanyaporn Chanjaroen and Claudia Carpenter

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Sept. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The London Metal Exchange will start trading cobalt and molybdenum futures next year, offering manufacturers of iPods, laptops and steel products protection from price swings through an exchange for the first time.

The board approved both contracts at a meeting today, a person with knowledge of the matter said. The contracts will begin in the second half, said the person, who can't be identified because the exchange hasn't made the information public. The LME is the world's largest marketplace for copper.

``It's great -- it will help guys like us get involved in such an important metal like cobalt,'' Lars Steffensen, managing director of commodity hedge fund Ebullio Capital Management LLP, said by phone from Southend-on-Sea, England. ``We'll start trading anything the LME offers once there's enough liquidity.''

Molybdenum, produced alongside copper, is used to toughen steel. Cobalt, used in rechargeable batteries, is a byproduct of nickel production. Prices for both metals have jumped in the last several years because of rising demand for steel and mobile electronic devices.

Cobalt rose to a record $52.25 a pound in March, and was $33.75 a pound on Sept. 2, according to a cobalt sales Web site from BHP Billiton Ltd., the world's largest mining company. The European Union price of molybdenum oxide is $34 a pound, according to Metal Bulletin. Prices reached a record $40 in 2005.

``I'm absolutely in favor of a cobalt contract,'' said Derek Benham, president of New York-based BenMet NY, in a phone interview from Manchester, England, yesterday. Benham said he has traded cobalt for 20 years, and ``it's a lot easier with a futures market because you have inventories and you would be able to hedge just like any other metal on the LME.''

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