(Bloomberg) -- Copper futures rose to a three-week
high in New York as declining global inventories of the metal
increased supply concerns.
Chinese stockpiles fell 5.6 percent to 90,617 metric tons,
the biggest decline in six months, the Shanghai Futures Exchange
said in a weekly report today. Inventories in warehouses
monitored by the London Metal Exchange fell 1.4 percent to
114,700 tons today.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
high in New York as declining global inventories of the metal
increased supply concerns.
Chinese stockpiles fell 5.6 percent to 90,617 metric tons,
the biggest decline in six months, the Shanghai Futures Exchange
said in a weekly report today. Inventories in warehouses
monitored by the London Metal Exchange fell 1.4 percent to
114,700 tons today.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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