China’s Copper Stockpiles Shrink Again in Hint at Demand Upturn
Inventories of the industrial metal on the Shanghai Futures Exchange fell for the third straight week and are now at the lowest in more than a month.
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Copper stockpiles in China, which have ballooned this year, continued to slide in a tentative sign that buyers are returning in the world’s biggest consumer of commodities.
Inventories of the industrial metal on the Shanghai Futures Exchange fell for the third straight week and are now at the lowest in more than a month.