The London Metal Exchange has announced that fees will increase by an average of 4.7% in 2025.
Release time:
2024-11-29
According to foreign media reports on November 28, the London Metal Exchange (LME) announced on Thursday that it plans to increase fees by an average of 4.7% next year, but the fees for open outcry trading will remain unchanged. This fee increase is smaller than the average increase of 13% in 2024. In a statement, the LME Group said it would increase various fees to support its continued investment in strengthening the market. Basic trading and clearing fees will increase by 0% to 6.5% in 2025. The LME will not increase on-site trading fees to support the spot market. The LME is one of the last exchanges with an open outcry trading floor. The LME has lagged behind its competitors in battery metal trading and has extended fee waivers for lithium and cobalt futures.
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