Copper Dropped 2.10 Cents

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Reuters reported that copper dropped 2.10 cents on concern over slowing global growth and largest trade deficit in China.

Reuters reported that copper dropped 2.10 cents on concern over slowing global growth and largest trade deficit in China.

As quoted in the market news:

In New York, the May COMEX contract fell 2.10 cents to finish at $3.8375 per tonne, after dealing between $3.8170 and $3.8650.

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