LME Copper Canceled Warrants Post Biggest Gain from June on September 18

Published: Sep 18, 2017 16:19
Canceled warrants on LME copper posted the biggest growth from June on September 18.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 18 (SMM) - Canceled warrants on LME copper posted the biggest growth from June on September 18.

COMEX Copper Inventories (2017-9-15)

LME copper canceled warrants increased 14% today. 

COMEX Copper Net Longs Fall from 7-Month High after 8 Weeks Growth

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