Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange had slipped
0.17 percent to $8,281 a tonne by 0143 GMT, from the previous session when it
finished up more than 1 percent. Copper last week hit its highest since Sept.
20 at $8,346 a tonne, buoyed by prospects for improving China demand.
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