Three-month copper
on the London Metal Exchange had edged up 0.16 percent to $7,106 a tonne by
0120 GMT, after 0.4 percent losses the session before, when it slipped to
$7,066 a tonne - its weakest since Dec. 6. Copper was eyeing a drop of 3.5
percent for January, its biggest monthly fall since June.
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