Copper Futures Decline Amid Weak Domestic Demand

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Copper Prices Decline on Weak Domestic Demand​

Copper Futures Drop ₹17.95​

New Delhi, March 25 – Copper prices fell by ₹17.95 to ₹1,152.50 per kilogram in futures trading on Wednesday.

The decline was attributed to weak demand in the domestic spot market.

On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), copper for April delivery decreased by ₹17.95, representing a 1.58% drop, to ₹1,152.50 per kg. Trading volume reached 2,375 lots.

Traders cited subdued domestic demand from consuming industries as a factor influencing copper prices in the futures market.
 

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Editorial Note

This news article was written and created by Himanshu, and published on IST.
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