Copper Fell to $8,276.25 a Tonne Over China’s Manufacturing Data

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Reuters Africa reported that copper dropped to $8,276.25 a tonne over China’s slow manufacturing data.

Reuters Africa reported that copper dropped to $8,276.25 a tonne over China’s slow manufacturing data.

As quoted in the market news:

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) fell to $8,276.25 a tonne by 1504 GMT, from a last-bid of $8,360 on Thursday.

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