1. Copper prices jumped to a seven-week high as falling stockpiles show strong consumption in Europe. 2. Copper rose for a second day, rebounding from a five month low, as falling stockpiles in U.S warehouses indicate stronger demand from manufacturers. 3. Copper rose for a second day as falling stockpiles indicated demand from construction-related industries may be reviving. 4. Copper rose for a second day, rebounding from a five-month low, as falling stockpiles in U.S warehouses indicate stronger demand from manufacturers. 5. Falling stockpiles also indicated a healthy copper market. 6. Silver prices rose on concern falling stockpiles indicate demand from manufacturers is outstripping new supply from mines. 7. The strike comes at a time of steady demand and falling stockpiles. |