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Sources say that India's Aditya Birla Group has restarted its iron ore business.

Three'sources' familiar with the matter said that Aditya Birla Global Trading, an Indian commodities trading company, is resuming its iron ore operations as other traders leave the market because of record low volatility.

The Singapore-headquartered company, part of India's conglomerate Aditya Birla Group, which also owns aluminium producer Hindalco, trades ?agriculture, energy and metals but not iron ore, according to ?its website.

According to two sources, the company has suspended its iron-ore business and will return to the Chinese market in order to diversify their portfolio and reduce the risk. All sources were speaking under condition of anonymity, as they weren't authorised to talk to the media.

Metals traders are moving to metals trading in order to take advantage of the booming markets for aluminium and copper. However, iron ore is not benefiting from this new enthusiasm because volatility has fallen.

China Minerals Resources Group, a state-owned buyer of iron ore, has been consolidating its purchases and trying to reduce volatility.

Aditya Birla Global Trading and Aditya Birla Group did not reply to questions from. Reporting by Amy Lv and Neha Arora, New Delhi. Editing by Lewis Jackson & Jacqueline Wong.

(source: Reuters)