Commodities Rise on Hope of Avoiding Greek Default

Precious Metals

CNBC reports most commodity prices rose Tuesday on hopes that Greece will be able to avoid a default on its debt.

CNBC reports most commodity prices rose Tuesday on hopes that Greece will be able to avoid a default on its debt.

The market news is quoted as saying,

July copper rose 1.5 cents to settle at $4.0885 per pound, platinum rose $16.70 to $1,747.20 an ounce and September palladium gained $19.05 to $767.25 an ounce.

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