(Bloomberg) -- Copper futures gained in New York
after stockpiles in London dropped for a fifth session to the
lowest level in more than six months.
Inventories monitored daily by the London Metal Exchange
fell 1.1 percent today to 136,100 metric tons, the lowest since
November 1. Supplies in London have dropped 26 percent in 2007,
helping to spur a 15 percent rally this year.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
after stockpiles in London dropped for a fifth session to the
lowest level in more than six months.
Inventories monitored daily by the London Metal Exchange
fell 1.1 percent today to 136,100 metric tons, the lowest since
November 1. Supplies in London have dropped 26 percent in 2007,
helping to spur a 15 percent rally this year.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
No comments:
Post a Comment