(Bloomberg) -- Platinum futures in Tokyo gained for
a fourth day in five as a stronger dollar boosted the appeal of
yen-denominated contracts and on rising concern wage negotiations
at South African mines will lead to supply disruptions.
South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers declared a
dispute with Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd., the world's second-
biggest producer, after the company offered no pay increase at
talks on June 13. The dollar yesterday climbed to as much as
123.12 yen, its strongest since 2002.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
a fourth day in five as a stronger dollar boosted the appeal of
yen-denominated contracts and on rising concern wage negotiations
at South African mines will lead to supply disruptions.
South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers declared a
dispute with Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd., the world's second-
biggest producer, after the company offered no pay increase at
talks on June 13. The dollar yesterday climbed to as much as
123.12 yen, its strongest since 2002.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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