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Bloomberg reports that Copper is likely to plunge well below $9,000 a metric ton on concern over slow global economy and rising supply of the metal.
Bloomberg reports that Copper is likely to plunge well below $9,000 a metric ton on concern over slow global economy and rising supply of the metal.
The market news is quoted as saying:
Production of copper from mines will increase 5 percent this year and 7 percent in 2012, the bank estimates.





