(Reuters) - Copper prices fell more than 1 percent on Wednesday as labour dispute concerns eased, while lead and nickel slipped as the dollar strengthened.
London Metal Exchange copper for three-months delivery was at $7,860/7,875 a tonne at 0937 GMT, down from Tuesday's close of $7,965.
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London Metal Exchange copper for three-months delivery was at $7,860/7,875 a tonne at 0937 GMT, down from Tuesday's close of $7,965.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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