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Copper price carnage

COMMODITIES on the London Metal Exchange collapsed overnight with copper tumbling to a three-month low on further jitters over the impact of Europe’s debt crisis on a global economic recovery.

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Copper price carnage

Copper for three-month delivery on the LME slid almost 6.8% from $US6926 per tonne on Friday to $6470/t last night, its lowest point since February 9 this year. Zinc for three-month delivery plunged...

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