The London Metal Exchange (LME), despite its historic prominence, is grappling with fragmented liquidity as it tries to adapt its trading model for the 21st century The LME’s core trading mechanism, established in the late 19th century, still revolves around a three-month rolling contract based on the time it took for Chilean copper and Malaysian tin to reach London in the 1870s
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