Shanghai Copper Declined 3 Percent

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CNBC reported that Shanghai copper declined 3 percent due to poor jobs data in the United States last week.

CNBC reported that Shanghai copper declined 3 percent due to poor jobs data in the United States last week.

As quoted in the market news:

The most-active September copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange stood at 52,770 yuan ($8,300) a tonne at 03:26 a.m. EDT (0726 GMT), after tumbling to a trough of 52,330 yuan earlier in the session.

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