Monday, June 18, 2007

Shanghai copper up 2.9 percent, supply woes support

(Reuters) - Shanghai copper rose almost 3 percent on Monday, with the market shrugging off warnings from China that it will take further steps to cool the economy, and instead focused on threats to supply and limited world stocks.

The most-active August copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange rose 2.9 percent to 64,930 yuan a tonne at the close, from 63,130 yuan on Friday.


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