Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.8 percent to $7,297 a tonne by 0700 GMT, its highest since January 2014, when it hit $7,460 a tonne, according to Thomson Reuters data
After a pretty lacklustre day yesterday with some profit taking hopefilly OZL will move higher today.
The risk of strikes in Latin America due to labour negotiations is looming so China's increasing demand for the red metal will hopefully should push OZL price higher
Wishin eveyone a Happy and Financially Profitable 2018
Go the OZ !
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.8 percent...
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