Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals Market Sees Capital Flight

Published: Sep 15, 2017 17:10
Both ferrous and nonferrous metals market witnessed capital fleeing today.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 15 (SMM) – Both ferrous and nonferrous metals market witnessed capital fleeing today.

NBS: China 10 Nonferrous Metals Output Falls in August

The ferrous metals market saw 1.64 billion yuan flowing out, and net capital outflows reached 320 million yuan in the nonferrous metals market. 

Climate Index for China Nonferrous Metals Industry Down in August

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