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LME stock builds intensify as copper slips to a two-week low

The copper price fell for the third day on Wednesday. It reached a two-week low due to a further increase in London Metal Exchange inventory.

As of 0915 GMT, the benchmark?three-month?copper on the 'LME was down by 0.7% to $13,880 per metric ton. It had earlier dropped as much as 0.9%, to $13,856.50. This was the lowest price since August 3.

LME stock data showed on Wednesday that 17,000 more tons of copper were infiltrated into LME warehouses Tuesday. There were also 18,650 tons reverse cancellations, which is when metals destined for removal from warehouses are put back under warrant.

This means that?available LME Copper stocks After being reduced to a mere day's global consumption, the amount of coal produced has risen by almost 75% in the last week to 158.750 tons.

The increase in the premium for the LME Cash Copper Contract over the 3-month forward has led to an influx of inventories. The spread Last traded at $207 a ton backwardation. This was down from $500 earlier in the week.

New Orleans is the U.S. hub for storage of more than half of Tuesday's LME deliveries and reverse cancellations.

Tom Price, Panmure Liberum analyst, said: "To me this is just a simple transfer of metals from one exchange into another and?drawing some off-warrant." Metal in LME storage warehouses is called off-warrant stock. It is not backed by ownership documents.

Copper stocks traded on the U.S. COMEX Exchange The number of metric tons has reached a new record, 670,273, despite some small withdrawals.

Price said: "The fundamental truth is that (this copper is) not needed in the U.S. and traders have to make money."

The LME complex had a broadly negative outlook. Aluminium fell 0.2% per ton to $3214.50 while zinc dropped 0.6% per ton to $3669.50. Both metals also hit a new two-week low following?almost 10,000 tonnes of deliveries to?LME Asian warehouses.

Lead fell 0.3% to 1,880.50, and tin dropped 0.5% to $54,550. Nickel gained 0.7%, bringing the price to $16,865. (Reporting and additional reporting by Solomon Cefai, Editing by Janane Vekatraman and RashmiAich; Reporting by Tom Daly)

(source: Reuters)