The price of US copper producer grade 110 fell 1.3 percent on Monday, April 29, making it the day’s biggest mover.
Following a couple days of improvement, the price of US copper producer grade 122 weakened by 1.3 percent. The price of US copper producer grade 102, following a couple days of improvement, prices fell by 1.2 percent.
The Japanese copper cash price showed little movement on Monday, hovering in place.
Chinese copper prices were flat for the day.
On the LME, the copper 3-month price gained 0.6 percent to finish at $7,100 per metric ton. Also on the LME, the cash price of primary copper increased 0.3 percent to $7,055 per metric ton.
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