Copper Rebounds to End Firm as Supply Woes Linger

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Reuters Africa reports that London copper rebounds from a one-week low to end up higher.

Reuters Africa reports that London copper rebounds from a one-week low to end up higher.

The market news is quoted as saying:

London Metal Exchange (LME) benchmark copper closed up $30 at $9,680 a tonne, recovering from an earlier slide to $9,615.50, its lowest since July 25. In late electronic trade, it traded at $9,670.

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