Monday, June 20, 2005
Copper up on supply low
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by Brian Turner
by Brian Turner

Gold rose $2.30 to $440.30/$441.00 per troy ounce.
Meanwhile, copper was up $14 to $3,408 per tonne on stockpiles that were at a 30-year low of 34,500 tonnes, less than one day of global consumption.
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