LME Base Metals Inventories Fall Across Board, Copper Down 3,975 Tons

XCU-2.76%
XPB0.23%
XNI-1.86%
XAL-0.82%
According to the London Metal Exchange (LME), base metal inventories declined across the board today (July 17). Copper inventory fell by 3,975 tons, the largest decline, followed by lead down 1,950 tons and nickel down 564 tons. Aluminum inventory decreased 1,500 tons, zinc fell 150 tons, and tin inventory dropped 60 tons.
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