What is the difference between a base metal and a precious metal?
Precious metals include gold, silver, platinum and palladium (primarily traded on the CME Group’s exchanges) – whereas base metals are things like copper, aluminum, zinc, nickel, etc. (primarily traded on the London Metal Exchange – LME). Base metals by definition are metals that rust or corrode more easily than precious metals.
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