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BNN Bloomberg — LIVE — The Nickel Market As It Currently Stands Is Broken: Romco Group Head of Trading, Keith Wildie, Discussing LME Issues
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BNN Bloomberg — LIVE — The Nickel Market As It Currently Stands Is Broken: Romco Group Head of Trading, Keith Wildie, Discussing LME Issues

Romco Group Head of Trading, Keith Wildie, featured on BNN Bloomberg today, discussing the current nickel crisis with Andrew Bell. Have a watch here.
BNN Bloomberg stated: “It’s the second day of nickel trading on the London Metal Exchange after a week-long suspension, but the platform is once again facing issues with the base metal. Keith Wildie, head of trading at Romco Group, he says the LME’s credibility is coming into question here as traders don’t really know what the price of nickel is right now, and it’s causing more volatility in the global market. He says the trading failure is an existential crisis for the LME.”
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