Introduction to exchange data
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Introduction to exchange data
The Fastmarkets Dashboard provides the ability to view exchange and physical prices. Depending on your access it is possible to display previous day or delayed prices from the London Metal Exchange (LME), Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE). Based on the licensing terms and conditions for each exchange the below table provides an overview of the delay classes and exchange fees for this pricing:
Delay class |
London Metal Exchange (LME) |
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) |
Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) |
Live | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon |
Delayed | Coming soon | 10 mins (free) | 30 mins (free) |
Previous Day | After midnight GMT | Not available | Not available |
Please note all exchange pricing is displayed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The Multi Price Table displays a delay class icon in the first left column denoting which access you are subscribed to. In the example below the delay class is P/D which stands for Previous Day.

In this example, 10 minute COMEX (CME) Copper delayed data is displayed with the delay time according to the exchange licensing terms (this will vary between exchanges, see above table):

The Dashboard provides the ability to view pricing from the LME, CME Group and SHFE in pre-configured widgets.
- LME Official Prices widget
- LME Unofficial Prices widget
- CME Settlement Prices widget
- SHFE Close Prices widget
Click on the Add Widget icon and select PRE-CONFIGURED WIDGETS.
These pre-configured widgets make finding key reference exchange pricing quick and easy with fixed contracts and fields.
Alternatively you can create your own Multi Price Tables where you can mix and match pricing.

LME Official Prices and LME Unofficial Prices widgets
The LME Official Prices widget and LME Unofficial Prices widget provide an overview of previous day key exchange pricing for cash, three months, 15 months and the first three December prompt dates (where applicable) for the following contracts:
CA – Copper; AH – Aluminium; NI – Nickel; ZS – Zinc; PB – Lead; SN – Tin; AA – Aluminium Alloys; CO – Cobalt; and NA – Nasaac (North American Special Aluminum Alloy Contract)
The LME Official Prices widget (immediately below) and the LME Unofficial Prices widget will appear as they do in the following screenshots. The date field for the report can be found at the top of the widget

CME Settlement Prices widget and SHFE Close Prices widget
The CME Settlement Prices widget displays settlement prices (and will update depending on your level of access) for the first four CME (formerly Comex) gold, copper and silver futures contracts as well as (former NYMEX) busheling, HRC steel, platinum and palladium.
The SHFE Close Prices widget displays the latest closing prices for the first month SHFE aluminium, copper, nickel, lead, tin and zinc futures contracts.

Data reports widget
View a selection of pre-configured reports displaying data from the London Metal Exchange (LME) including:

- LME Warehouse Stocks
- LME Averages (LME Official cash prices)
- LME Closing Prices (Evening Evaluations)
To add a Data reports widget click Add widget > Data reports and search for the report you wish to view. Click Confirm.

One the widget is populated, to amend the type of report click on the purple Report type as per below:

LME Closing Price Report
On the LME Closing Prices report, click on the arrow next to each metal to display closing prices for each prompt date in each of the 4 currencies cleared by the LME.

LME Averages Report
The LME Averages report displays the LME Monthly Average Settlement Price (MASP) which is based on LME Official Cash Settlement Prices available in the month. These averages are published daily, totaled, and averaged over the number of business days in the month, resetting at the end of each month. It is stated in US dollars per metric tonne. The MASP is the settlement price for Monthly Average Futures and LME Traded Average Price Options (TAPOs) contracts.

To view historic monthly average prices, click on the date drop down menu and select the year, and last day for the month you wish to view, this example shows selecting the February 2020 monthly averages:

You can copy and paste the LME monthly averages into Excel by clicking on the Export Options button in the widget. This will allow you to copy the values, or alternatively download an .xlxs or .csv file.
You can access LBMA and LME FX monthly averages in the Multi Price Table widget or the Historical Price Table widget, details are found in the Additional Data & Functionality section of this document.
LME Warehouse Stocks Report
The LME Warehouse stocks report is published daily providing detailed warehouse and stock reports which include opening and closing stocks, stock movements, cancelled & live warrants across locations and metals.
By default, the report displays stock totals across all warehouses per metal. Each metal can then be expanded further to display details for each LME warehouse, then again by type of materials.

You can view historical data for each metal by choosing a different date on the date drop down.

You can also view all three different types of data report by duplicating the first Data reports widget. Click the Settings button (three dots icon in top right of the widget) and choose Duplicate Widget. A second widget appears on your worksheet, pre-populated with the same information. Click the Report type dropdown to change the warehouse location.

