Meanwhile, tin, copper armiture, brass utensils scrap and zinc prices recovered owing to fresh demand from alloy and consumer industries.
The industrial metals fell at the LME to a near seven-week low after US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signalled the central bank would start reducing its stimulus measures later this year.
Nickel declined by Rs 7 per kg to Rs 973 from Wednesday's closing level of Rs 980.
However, tin gained by Rs 2 per kg to Rs 1,357 as against Rs 1,355 yesterday.
Copper armiture, brass utensil scrap, and zinc inched up by a rupee per kg to Rs 467, Rs 326 and 145.
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