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... Copper consumers recently failed in their attempt to block the launch of copper-backed ETFs by JPMorgan Chase&Co. and Blackrock Inc. ... View this article
... "We'd expected the physical copper ETFs to be a ... "We'll stay long copper until two weeks after the ETFs are up and running and then we'll get out.". ... View this article
... this is probably not the reason for the rise in stocks, especially since the two ETFs haven't yet been launched. Andrea Hotter,. Copper, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... copper fabricator had complained to the SEC that it failed to consider evidence that a JPMorgan Chase&Co.-backed copper ETF would create a ... View this article
... Similarly the future launch of physical copper exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which have received US regulatory approval but are facing opposition ... View this article
... Southwire made the comments in its continuing appeal of a decision by the US regulator to allow JPMorgan's physical copper ETF (amm.com, Feb. ... View this article
NEW YORK — Low copper cathode spot premiums have encouraged consumers to consider renegotiating their 2013 contracts, sources said. ... View this article
... D., Mich.) said that ETFs will be used to speculate in copper (amm.com, Dec. 20). He described the SEC's approval of the JPMorgan ETF as "a blow ... View this article
... who has said that ETFs will be used to speculate in copper (amm.com, Dec. 20). Levin described the SEC's approval of the JPMorgan ETF as "a ... View this article
... have recently voiced concern over the proposed launch of JPMorgan Chase&Co.'s physically backed copper exchange-traded fund (ETF) and its ... View this article
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