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Many base metals rise on Chinese rate cuts, hopes of more stimulus

Most nonferrous metals increased on Monday, increased by rate cuts in leading consumer China and expectations of more stimulus to stimulate economic development.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME). rose 0.7% to $9,693 per metric heap by 0618 GMT, while. the most-traded November copper contract on the Shanghai Futures. Exchange (SHFE) advanced 1.2% to 77,510 yuan. ($ 10,903.69) a load.

China cut benchmark lending rates as expected at the. regular monthly repairing on Monday, following reductions to other policy. rates last month as part of a bundle of stimulus procedures to. revive the economy.

Data revealing slowing economic development likewise enhanced the. belief that China will release more stimulus procedures, which. could possibly help lift physical metals demand.

People are expecting something for next year, stated expert. Matt Huang at broker BANDS Financial.

Regardless of Monday's gains, copper price in London is still 4.6%. listed below the near four-month peak of $10,158 struck on Sept. 30, while. the Shanghai price is down 2.5% during the very same duration.

The copper stock in SHFE storage facilities << CU-STX-SGH > increased 8%. last week to 168,425 loads, the highest given that Sept. 13, raising. concern about physical demand in the traditionally strong. usage months in China.

Most trading houses and smelters we fulfilled ... recently. are cynical about the rate in the middle of high downstream stock level. and collecting social stock, Huang stated, but noted there was. optimism over copper demand from the green energy shift. sectors.

LME aluminium rose 0.9% to $2,634.50 a heap, nickel. increased 0.4% to $16,970, zinc climbed up 0.9% to. $ 3,116, lead was 0.1% greater at $2,075, while tin. was down 0.2% at $31,255.

SHFE aluminium increased 1.2% to 20,850 yuan a ton,. nickel edged up 0.3% to 129,310 yuan, zinc. climbed up 0.9% to 25,200 yuan, lead advanced 0.5% to. 16,730 yuan, while tin fell 0.5% to 255,280 yuan.

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(source: Reuters)