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Weak China physical need keeps copper costs under $10,000/ T.

Copper costs in London fell on Wednesday and remained below the key level of $10,000 a metric lot due to weak physical demand in top customer China.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange was down 0.4% at $9,908 per metric lot by 0708 GMT, while the most-traded July copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange closed down 2.4% at 80,060 yuan ($ 11,049.62) a. load.

Copper rates rose to tape-record highs above $11,000 in late. May partially due to funds banking on the metal's use in the green. energy sectors and a potential lack, but the high and. unstable rates postponed some physical copper users.

With stretched speculative positions, there is constantly threats. of earnings reservation in the middle of negative news flow, stated ANZ expert. Soni Kumari, describing rising exchange stocks, falling. premiums and weak production data in China.

We acknowledge that supply disruption news are still. coming, but those dangers are mainly priced in and the suspension. of operations at Taseko Mines' Gibraltar copper mine in Canada. due to a strike by union employees is anticipated to be brief lived.

Copper stocks in storage facilities tracked by SHFE were last at. 321,695 tons, the highest because April 2020, while LME. inventories hit 118,950 lots, the greatest considering that April 24. << CU-STX-SGH >< MCUSTX-TOTAL <> The typical premium

to import copper into China turned. unfavorable given that mid-May and fell to as low as $20-a-ton discount rate,. although the discount has actually tightened up recently.< SMM-CUYP-CN > China, the world <'s top metals>

customer, reported. suddenly softer manufacturing activity in May. LME aluminium dropped 1.1% to$ 2,634.50 a heap,. nickel fell 1.8% to$ 18,720, zinc shed 0.9% to.$ 2,907.50, tin lost 1.4% to$ 31,500, and lead. dipped 0.4% to$ 2,235. SHFE aluminium relieved 0.8%

to 21,1305 yuan a load,. nickel fell 3% to 142,000 yuan, lead declined. 1.6% to 18,690 yuan, tin dropped 3.3% to 258,440 yuan. and zinc shed 1.1% to 24,040 yuan.

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(source: Reuters)