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US hedge fund sues London Metal Exchange for $456m over 'irrational' nickel trading decision

US hedge fund sues London Metal Exchange for $456m over 'irrational' nickel trading decision

The lawsuit stems from one of the trading hub's most chaotic days ever, when the price of the metal exploded by 250%.

The London Metal Exchange (LME), one of the world’s most important commodity trading hubs, is being sued by a US hedge fund for $456m (£363m).

The lawsuit, filed by Elliot Management at the High Court in London last week, alleges that the LME acted “unreasonably and irrationally” when it decided to cancel trading on a chaotic day that saw the price of nickel double in mere hours to more than $100,000 per tonne.

The incident stems from an unprecedented event on 8 March, just weeks after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

With sanctions lined up against key Russian companies and individuals, investors were weighing the possibility that Nornickel - the world’s largest supplier of the nickel - would be prevented from exporting the metal.

As the price began to rise, traders with huge bets against the value of nickel began scrambling to buy back their contracts. This caused a spike of 250% in the price of nickel - the largest move in the history of the LME.

Nornickel is the largest producer of nickel in the world.


The frenzy caused a huge fallout for banks, producers and traders and in response the LME suspended trading for eight days.

“This decision to suspend trading was taken because the nickel market had become disorderly,” the LME’s parent company said, adding that it needed to protect smaller traders from going bust by the unexpected price increase.

But when nickel resumed trading on 16 March, the LME announced that it had cancelled all trades made on 8 March.

Elliot Management - run by billionaire Republican donor Paul Singer - is claiming in its lawsuit that the LME’s decision may have been illegal.

The trading hub “acted unlawfully in that it exceeded its powers when it cancelled those trades, or that it exercised the powers that it did have unreasonably and irrationally, in particular by taking into account irrelevant factors (including its own financial position) and failing to take into account relevant factors”, a spokesperson for Elliott said.

The hedge fund has not disclosed whether it was part of any trades on 8 March that were subsequently cancelled, and how much it would have stood to gain if so.

The LME, which said it would “vigorously” contest the legal action, is currently under investigation by the financial industry regulator and the Bank of England into the suspension and cancelled trades.

Comments

Ken 3 year ago
Simple they should ban long and short bets.. It is a stock market not a casino

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