COPPER trading three-month on the London Metal Exchange plummeted through the $US8000 per tonne level to close overnight $237 lower at $7979/t. Copper miners on the <I>Final Call</I> watchlist followed the metal’s downward trajectory with Oxiana slipping 25c to $2.98, Kagara falling 40c to $4 and Straits Resources shedding 50c to $5.26.
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