Mining
Metal prices fall due to stronger dollar
The dollar strengthened on Thursday amid a?strong demand from investors for U.S. Treasuries following the release of a benign U.S. consumer inflation report?for the month of July. Benchmark three-month?copper?on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.83% to $14,015 per metric ton at 0720 GMT. Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract fell 0.7%, to 107.410 yuan per ton. Demand for U.S. treasuries was solidafter the release of mild U.S. inflation data ?for July, supporting the dollar and weighing on greenback-denominated commodities by making them more expensive ?for buyers using other currencies. Inventory outflows from LME supported copper prices amid uncertainty about...