Copper stocks still rising in New Orleans
Feb 08, 2013 | 03:30 PM
| Suzy Waite
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London Metal Exchange,
LME,
copper,
warehouses,
Metro International,
JPMorgan,
Henry Bath,
Pacorini
Noble
NEW YORK More than 11,000 tonnes of copper have been delivered into London Metal Exchange-listed warehouses in New Orleans this month as incentives from warehousing companies entice traders to use the market of last resort amid slow spot demand.
Some 11,600 tonnes of copper have entered the citys LME-registered warehouses since Jan. 31, with just 50 tonnes shipped out. New Orleans copper stocks stood at 111,075 tonnes and canceled warrants totaled 3,075 tonnes Feb. 8 vs. stocks of 75,775 tonnes and cancelled warrants of 13,550 tonnes Jan. 2.....
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