Copper Surged $8,455 After Dollar Fell

Base Metals Investing

Reuters reported that copper surged $8,455 after dollar fell due to disappointing U.S. housing data.

Reuters reported that copper surged $8,455 after dollar fell due to disappointing U.S. housing data.

As quoted in the market news:

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange closed at $8,455 from a close of $8,430 on Tuesday, when it fell to its lowest since March 9 at $8,383 a tonne.

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