Copper dips; aluminium up in LME trade

Print this page Posted on : 04-28-2007 by recycleinme.com
Copper drifted lower on Friday, pulled down by a stronger dolar, making the metal more expensive and despite a looming strike in Peru which traders think has already partly priced in. Copper for three months delivery on the London Metal Exchange was indicated at $7,585/7,595 a tonne, down 1 percent from its close of $7,660 on Wednesday.
Source : Business Line

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