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Copper set for 2nd straight month-to-month fall on need worries

Copper rates rose on Friday but were on track for a 2nd straight month-to-month fall, pressured by demand concerns in the middle of possible U.S. tariffs and an absence of aggressive Chinese stimulus.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME). increased 0.5% to $9,044.50 per metric heap by 0236 GMT, while. the most-traded January copper agreement on the Shanghai Futures. Exchange (SHFE) advanced 0.2% to 74,010 yuan. ($ 10,227.89) a load.

The dollar reduced, making greenback-priced metals cheaper to. holders of other currencies.

However, both agreements were heading for a second straight. monthly loss on concerns that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. will enforce more tariffs on imports and hurt economic growth and. metals intake, specifically in China.

China's stimulus measures released up until now have actually likewise been. less than anticipated and not directly targetted the sectors that. take in metals.

Trump's arrival, and thus the dollar strength, and. failure of Chinese stimulus to show colour on financial information were. the crucial motorists for this month's fall in metal rates, stated. Sandeep Daga, director at Metal Intelligence Centre.

In the last number of weeks, traders were leaving the LME. complex, ahead of a most likely unpredictable next quarter.

Nevertheless, LME copper prices were supported on solid Chinese. need around $9,000 a load level, a key resistance level.

LME copper has dropped nearly 20% from a historical high level. hit in May of $11,104.50.

LME aluminium rose 0.2% to $2,604.50 a lot, nickel. edged up 0.1% at $16,075, zinc advanced 0.1% to. $ 3,056, lead climbed 0.9% to $2,074.50 and tin. jumped 1.5% to $28,605.

SHFE aluminium edged up 0.1% at 20,375 yuan a heap,. nickel increased 0.8% to 127,300 yuan, lead. was up 0.3% at 17,420 yuan, tin jumped 2.3% to 239,100. yuan while zinc dropped 2.5% to 25,220 yuan.

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(source: Reuters)