The industrial metals slipped at the LME, from near one- month highs as traders booked profits given the metal's weak fundamental outlook, after a lukewarm US labour report.
Copper sheet cutting shot-up by Rs 7 per kg to Rs 482 from Tuesday's closing level of Rs 475.
Nickel and tin climbed by Rs 5 per kg each to Rs 1,025 and Rs 1,590 from Rs 1,025 and Rs 1,585, respectively.
Copper cable scrap, copper armature, copper wire bar, brass sheet cutting, and zinc inched-up a rupee per kg each to Rs 500, Rs 483, Rs 528, Rs 354 and Rs 161, respectively.
However, copper utensils scrap and aluminium utensils scrap softened by Re 1 per kg each to Rs 456 and Rs 123.
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