Copper Surged to $8,533 After the Dollar Fell

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Reuters reported that copper surged to $8,533 after the dollar fell on concern that Federal Reserve policy will continue to support growth.

Reuters reported that copper surged to $8,533 after the dollar fell on concern that Federal Reserve policy will continue to support growth.

As quoted in the market news:

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange ended at $8,533 from $8,380 a tonne at the close on Friday, when the metal closed the week down 1.5 percent.

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