(Bloomberg) -- Copper prices in Shanghai gained
after global stockpiles tracked by the London Metal Exchange
dropped to their lowest in almost a year.
Inventories tracked by the world's largest metals exchange
fell for a 14th straight day on July 13 to 97,550 tons, the
exchange said. That's the lowest level since July 31, 2006.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
after global stockpiles tracked by the London Metal Exchange
dropped to their lowest in almost a year.
Inventories tracked by the world's largest metals exchange
fell for a 14th straight day on July 13 to 97,550 tons, the
exchange said. That's the lowest level since July 31, 2006.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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