(Bloomberg) -- Copper prices fell in Asia as global
inventories increased, raising concern demand for the metal used
in electrical wiring and plumbing was slowing.
Stockpiles in warehouses monitored by the London Metal
Exchange gained 1,200 metric tons, or 1 percent, to 119,025 tons
yesterday, the bourse said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
inventories increased, raising concern demand for the metal used
in electrical wiring and plumbing was slowing.
Stockpiles in warehouses monitored by the London Metal
Exchange gained 1,200 metric tons, or 1 percent, to 119,025 tons
yesterday, the bourse said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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