(Reuters) - Shanghai copper rallied 3.5 percent on Thursday after workers at a large mine in Chile voted in favour of industrial action, adding to a series of supply concerns from disputes across North and South America.
The most-active September copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange rose 2,110 yuan or 3.5 percent to 62,550 yuan at the close, recouping most of the previous day's 4 percent slide.
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The most-active September copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange rose 2,110 yuan or 3.5 percent to 62,550 yuan at the close, recouping most of the previous day's 4 percent slide.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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