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Reuters Africa reported that copper inched up to $8,384 per tonne amid signs of U.S. economic recovery and dropping copper inventory levels.
Reuters Africa reported that copper inched up to $8,384 per tonne amid signs of U.S. economic recovery and dropping copper inventory levels.
As quoted in the market news:
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange, untraded at the close, was last bid at $8,384 per tonne from Tuesday’s close of $8,360. It earlier hit its highest since Sept. 19 at $8,455.25.