Saturday, 30 April 2011
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Copper Inventories in Shanghai Decline Most in 10 Months
Copper stockpiles in Shanghai fell by the most in 10 months to the lowest level since December, the Shanghai Futures Exchange said in a report on its website. Inventories dropped 7.8 percent, declining for a sixth week, to 128,268 tons, based on a survey of 10 warehouses in Shanghai, the exchange said today. That's the lowest level since the week to Dec. 23, according to exchange data. The
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