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The Federal Reserve's fixed-rate reverse repurchase operation accepted $581 millionThe Federal Reserve accepted a total of $581 million from 8 counterparties in its fixed-rate reverse repurchase operations.
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Due to the inflow of U.S. metals, LME adds Detroit as a new copper delivery pointOn June 15, the London Metal Exchange announced that, after the first warehouse company was approved to store copper locally, Detroit will officially begin serving as a copper delivery point in three months.
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Night session futures closeThe international copper night session closed flat, Shanghai copper closed down 0.14%, Shanghai aluminum closed down 1.80%, Shanghai zinc closed up 0.34%, Shanghai lead closed up 0.62%, Shanghai nickel closed up 0.17%, and Shanghai tin closed up 1.52%. The alumina night session closed down 1.50%, aluminum alloy closed down 1.41%. Stainless steel night session closed up 1.11%.
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MoreUS-Iran peace talks may shift the market toward carbon-based directions; copper prices rise as non-US supply shortage intensifies; gold declines mainly due to deteriorating micro trading structure---0615 Macro Highlights
The Federal Reserve's fixed-rate reverse repurchase operation accepted $581 million