MARKET TALK: Continued Decline Amid Chinese Economic and U.S. Manufacturing Concerns, September 3, 2024
09/04/2024 15:57
On the 3rd, the LME saw a widespread decline, with the exception of zinc. The market was dominated by selling pressure due to concerns over the uncertain outlook for the Chinese economy and the downturn in U.S. manufacturing, as reflected by the ISM Manufacturing Index.
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