Copper Falls on Signs of Manufacturing Slowdown

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Associated Press reports that Copper prices inched down over the concern of a manufacturing slowdown in China and Europe.

Associated Press reports that Copper prices inched down over the concern of a manufacturing slowdown in China and Europe.

The market news is quoted as saying:

Copper for September delivery fell 5.25 cents to settle at $4.3835 a pound, its second day of losses. Other commodities were mixed as investors monitored debt negotiations in Europe and the United States.

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