While, select copper and brass prices slipped due to subdued offtake from consumer industries.
Tin climbed by Rs 15 per kg to Rs 1,465 from Wednesday's closing level of Rs 1,450.
Nickel rose by Rs 5 per kg to Rs 685 from Rs 680.
Aluminium ingots and aluminium utensils inched up a Re per kg each to Rs 151 and Rs 119, respectively.
However, copper cables scrap, copper scrap heavy and copper wire bar fell by Rs 3 per kg each to Rs 394, Rs 390 and Rs 422 as against Rs 397, Rs 393 and Rs 425.
Copper armiture softened by a Re per kg to Rs 385.
Brass sheet cutting moved down by Rs 2 per kg to Rs 318 as against Rs 320.
However, Copper cables scrap and copper wire bar edged up by a Re per kg each to Rs 397 and Rs 425, respectively.
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