Copper Ends Sharply Higher as Supply Threats Mount

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Reuters Africa reports that copper ended two percent higher bolstered by higher global equity markets.

Reuters Africa reports that copper ended two percent higher bolstered by higher global equity markets.

The market news is quoted as saying:

LME copper traded at $9,283 a tonne at 1509 GMT, up 1.3 percent from a close of 9,160 a tonne on Tuesday.

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