01.09.2016 - Lower production in Chile pushes copper higher
Copper edged higher in London on Wednesday, buoyed by news of lower supply in Chile and as funds covered short positions after more than a month of declines in the price of the metal. Most analysts, though, believe that Wednesday's gains will prove short-lived, as investors refocus on market fundamentals, including high supply, a strong dollar and the decelerating Chinese economy. The London Metal Exchange's three-month copper contract was up 0.43% at $4,629 a metric ton in mid-morning European trade...............................................Full Article: Source
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