Copper futures retreated Tuesday, as concerns over Chinese growth and a rising greenback scared away risk adverse investors. Further exasperating the situation; the risk adverse investors appear to be flocking to the US dollar.
After a volatile day, US Copper closed up 2 per cent on Tuesday; as optimism about demand from China combined with confidence from international investors to compensate for a rising greenback and increasing stockpiles.
By Leia Michele Toovey- Exclusive to Copper Investing News
Copper prices have enjoyed an 80 per cent rally this year- on the back of Chinese State Reserve Bureau (SRB) purchases. Now, signs are pointing to the finality of those purchases. Inventories monitored by the London Metal Exchange posted their first back-to-back weekly gains since February, [...]
India copper futures have edged lower on Tuesday on profit-taking after gaining 5 percent in the previous session.
Vibhu Ratandhara, an analyst with Bonanza Commodity Services, stated:
Traders are booking profit after yesterday’s rally.
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Indian copper futures dipped in the evening session on Wednesday as a strong dollar weighed on sentiment.
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Indian copper futures reversed early losses on Tuesday taking strength from bullish world equity markets.
Somnath Dey, in-charge metals and energy research with Religare Commodities, stated:
Copper’s rise is due of rallying equity markets.
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India copper futures dipped on Monday tailing global markets, where losses in stock markets and worries the recent strong Chinese purchasing may not persist at higher price levels, pressured the metal.
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India copper futures surged over 2 percent in afternoon trade on hopes of a recovery in global demand.
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Copper futures on Wednesday have recovered 0.76 per cent on the back of covering-up of short positions by speculators amid better trend in the international markets.
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India copper futures are reported to trade lower on Monday following international markets, where a broad sell-down in commodities and stocks on fears a deadly flu outbreak could reach pandemic proportions pressured the metal.
T. Gnanansekar, director with Commtrendz Research in Mumbai, stated:
The downward trend would continue in copper on the back of doubts of overall [...]
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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