By Michael Taylor
LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - Molybdenum prices will stay low at between $10.50-$11 a lb this year because of weak demand from steel makers, but in 2011 it will rise to above $20 as demand rebounds, U.S.-based CPM Group said on Wednesday.
Douglas Horn, commodity analyst at CPM said global stimuli packages will help boost prices of molybdenum, a byproduct of copper, to around $16 in 2010.
"There is a large amount of government infrastructure ...
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