Rubber Drops Most in a Week as China, Japan Stockpiles Climb
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Rubber tumbled the most in more than a week on concern that rising inventories in China and Japan may curb demand.
The contract for delivery in August fell 2.9 percent to close at 292.5 yen a kilogram ($3,032 a metric ton) on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange, the biggest decline since March 1.