Copper Hits One-Week Low After U.S. Manufacturing Data

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Reuters reports that copper plunged to a one week low after disappointing U.S. manufacturing data.

Reuters reports that copper plunged to a one week low after disappointing U.S. manufacturing data.

The market news is quoted as saying:

Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange ended at $9,650 a tonne from from $9,820 at the close on Friday. Earlier on Monday it touched $9,625 a tonne, its lowest since July 25.

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