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Copper
prices consolidation or further gains?
Copper
prices led the base metals sector higher for much last year.
The "red metal" finished last year on a high of
$7,346/tonne with further gains in early 2010. The increase
came about despite the sharp rise in terminal market inventories.
Prices have been
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