Aluminum Stockpiles in Japan Decline for Third Month

Market News

Bloomberg.com reports that Japanese Aluminum stockpiles have dropped for the third month in a row.

Bloomberg.com reports that Japanese Aluminum stockpiles have dropped for the third month in a row.

The story is quoted as saying:

Inventories held in Yokohama, Nagoya and Osaka ports dropped to 210,000 metric tons at the end of last month from 225,800 tons as of Oct. 31, according to Marubeni, Japan’s largest importer of the metal used in cars and houses. It was the smallest volume in four months.

 To access the full story, click here.

The Conversation (0)
×