Copper slides as China factory output data disappoints

Copper prices fell on Monday due to weaker-than-expected industrial output in China and a stronger U.S. dollar. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange dropped 1.1% to $9,637 per metric ton, while the most-traded July copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange slid 2% to 78,110 yuan.

slid on Monday after data showed that top consumer China's was weaker than expected in May, while a firmer also weighed on the metal.

Three-month copper on the was down 1.1% at $9,637 per metric ton as of 0811 GMT, after closing flat last week.

The most-traded July copper contract on the (SHFE) slid 2% to 78,110 yuan ($10,765.03) a ton.

China's May industrial output growth slowed to 5.6%, missing a forecast of 6%, amid a property market slump, high local government debt and deflation. However, accelerated last month.

Prices of copper, often seen as an , jumped in May to record highs on speculative buying amid raw material shortages. They then corrected downward as China's demand proved weaker than expected.

Some market participants are now bearish on copper, a trader said, expecting SHFE prices to fall below 70,000 yuan.

The dollar was firm as the euro hovered near a more than one-month low amid concerns about the political outlook in Europe.

A stronger dollar makes the more expensive to buy for foreign currency holders.

Data also showed higher aluminium output in China, which combined with a recent surge in Russian imports and weak demand from the construction sector could raise inventories, according to analysts.

LME nickel lost 1.5% to $17,315 a ton, aluminium was down 0.9% to $2,494.50, tin declined 1% to $31,995, while zinc advanced 0.5% to $2,151 and lead rose 0.5% to $2,151.

SHFE nickel declined 1.6% to 135,170 yuan a ton, aluminium fell 1.8% to 20,290 yuan, zinc lost 2% to 23,195 yuan, and tin dropped 2.4% to 264,900 yuan, while lead gained 0.9% to 18,730 yuan.

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($1 = 7.2556 Chinese yuan).


Source: Commodities-Markets-Economic Times

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