14.06.2013 - Copper market could be tightening more than many anticipate -Russell
The market may be too sanguine about the outlook for copper prices, as import demand in top consumer China shows signs of increasing just as an anticipated global supply surplus is looking vulnerable. Shanghai copper fell on Thursday when trading resumed after a three-day holiday, with the most active October contract dropping by as much as 3 percent to 51,350 yuan ($8,354) a tonne in early trade. While the decline was largely a catch-up to weakness in London earlier this week, it's indicative that traders aren't overly concerned about the supply outlook...............................................Full Article: Source
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