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Reuters Africa reported that copper dropped to $8,429 due to delay in resolving Europe’s debt crisis.
Reuters Africa reported that copper dropped to $8,429 due to delay in resolving Europe’s debt crisis.
As quoted in the market news:
Benchmark three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange closed at $8,429 a tonne from $8,530 at the close on Friday, when it reached $8,679.50, the highest since Sept. 16.