Energy Markets
Copper falls to a one-week low due to weak China data
Copper prices dropped to a one-week low on Monday, as concerns about demand were exacerbated by the weak economic data coming out of China, the world's largest consumer. Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange was down?0.7% to $13,465 per metric ton, from an earlier low of $13,394.5. It has fallen 5% from a three-and-a half month high of $14196.50, last week. The traders said that the Chinese data had caused a further unwinding - a bet on higher prices held by funds and traders. China's industrial output data in April rose by 4.1% from the previous year, compared to...