Copper slips; tin at record high

Print this page Posted on : 03-20-2007 by recycleinme.com
Copper prices slipped on Monday after an interest rate hike in china sparked fears about lower growth and demand falling in the country, while tin hit a new high record. The three months delivery of copper was $6,510/6,530 for a tonne by 1100 GMT , compared with $6,610 on London Metal Exchange, late on Friday it touched $6,620, the highest since December 20.
Source : Business Line

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