51. Copper prices fell on expectations demand from manufacturers will slow during the upcoming holiday season. 52. Copper prices fell to a five-month low as increasing inventories on the London Metal Exchange raised concern consumption by manufacturers is faltering. 53. Copper prices fell to a five-month low as rising inventories on the London Metal Exchange raised concern consumption by manufacturers is faltering. 54. Copper prices fell to their lowest in almost a year on concern a slowing economy will cause copper consumption by manufacturers to decline. 55. Copper prices fell. 56. Copper prices gained amid expectations stockpiles will keep falling later this year once a seasonal lull in demand passes next month. 57. Copper prices jumped amid signs that healthy consumption in the U.S. and Europe is reducing ample supplies. 58. Copper prices jumped to a seven-week high as falling stockpiles show strong consumption in Europe. 59. Copper prices may also languish near four-year lows. 60. Copper prices rose amid signs that demand from U.S. builders and other manufacturers is robust. |