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Gold/Mining/Energy : Platinum $2,000 & Palladium $800 ?? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ron Struthers who wrote (58)11/12/1998 7:42:00 PM
From: banco$  Respond to of 187
 
Platinum and palladium futures jumped after Russia's Interfax news agency quoted an unidentified Ministry of Finance official as saying that country may export no more than 20 metric tons of platinum and 100 tons of palladium in 1999. The figures are slightly less than what has been exported this year, a time during which automobile and electronics makers have been scrambling to find available supplies.

Russia is the world's largest palladium exporter and is the second-largest platinum exporter behind South Africa.

January platinum jumped $11 to $350.80 an ounce; December palladium
rose $4.75 to $278.25 an ounce.

12 November

biz.yahoo.com