While, zinc, lead and tin gained following good demand from alloy industries.
Copper sheet cuttings and copper utensils declined by Rs 5 per kg each to Rs 390 and Rs 370 from Tuesday's close Rs 395 and Rs 375.
Brass sheet cuttings edged down by Rs 3 per kg to Rs 313 as against Rs 316.
Copper cable scrap, copper scrap heavy, and copper billets softened by a Re per kg each to Rs 420, Rs 410 and 448 respectively.
Zinc and lead inched up per kg to Rs 226 and Rs 160.
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