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Reuters Africa reported that London copper surged $26 on signs of demand in China and improved economic prospects in the United States.
Reuters Africa reported that London copper surged $26 on signs of demand in China and improved economic prospects in the United States.
As quoted in the market news:
London Metal Exchange (LME) benchmark copper ended up $26 at $7,336 a tonne, recovering from a Friday trough at $7,219.50 — a low dating back to December.