RTRS:Nickel falls to lowest level in nearly two years
LONDON Nov 30 (Reuters) - Nickel prices fell to their lowest level in nearly two years on Wednesday, tracking a slide in base metals, as concerns about the euro zone debt crisis and the outlook for economic growth weighed on the demand outlook for metals.
Three-month nickel on the London Metal Exchange (LME) fell to a session low at $16,680 a tonne, its lowest since mid December, 2009. It closed at $17,050 a tonne on Tuesday. (Reporting by Harpreet Bhal; Editing by Anthony Barker)