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Metal prices rise as China plans $586bn stimulus


Prices of copper, nickel and zinc rose sharply on Monday November 10, breaking the downward trend of the past few months.

Copper at the London Metals Exchange touched highs of $4,120.50 a tonne on Monday before fixing at $4,000. On Friday November 7 it had closed at $3,755. Nickel got up to $12,400 a tonne before settling at...

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