(Bloomberg) -- Copper prices were little changed in
Asia amid concern that labor disputes in Chile, the world's
largest source of the metal, will disrupt supplies and deplete
global stockpiles.
Codelco, the world's biggest copper producer, will meet with
contract workers today in a bid to end a strike, which began June
25 and cut the company's output last week. Inventories monitored
by the London Metal Exchange dropped for a sixth straight day by
0.5 percent to 112,025 metric tons, the exchange said yesterday.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
Asia amid concern that labor disputes in Chile, the world's
largest source of the metal, will disrupt supplies and deplete
global stockpiles.
Codelco, the world's biggest copper producer, will meet with
contract workers today in a bid to end a strike, which began June
25 and cut the company's output last week. Inventories monitored
by the London Metal Exchange dropped for a sixth straight day by
0.5 percent to 112,025 metric tons, the exchange said yesterday.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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