The price of copper fell back below $13,000 due to a weakened demand signal and increased supply.
The price fell back below $13,000, as signs of weakening demand emerged. London Metal Exchange copper futures fell by 0.5% to $12,973 per ton. According to research from ANZ Bank, warehouse inventories at the London Metal Exchange in Asia have started to increase, indicating soft consumption, and additional supply is expected.
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