(Reuters) - Copper traded above $8,000 a tonne on Thursday, buoyed by positive data and threats to supply, while lead set a new record high, traders and analysts said.
"Copper inventories continue to decline...we see that miners everywhere in the world are scrambling to pull more metal out of the ground," Sean Corrigan of Diapason Commodities Management said.
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