Copper Falls Most in Six Weeks on Signs Supplies Are Adequate
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Copper futures fell the most in six weeks on speculation that manufacturers have enough metal to meet demand.
Inventories in warehouses monitored by the London Metal Exchange rose for the 14th straight session to the highest since late September. Copper futures jumped 33 percent in 2010 as economies recovered from the deepest recession since World War II.