Tuesday, April 25, 2017

METALS-London copper buoyed as dollar drops

SYDNEY, April 26 (Reuters) - London copper held near its

highest in a week on Wednesday as the U.S. dollar lost ground

against the euro in the wake of the French election, making

commodities more affordable for buyers paying with other

currencies.



FUNDAMENTALS

* LME COPPER: London Metal Exchange copper edged up

by 0.2 percent to $5,717 a tonne by 0128 GMT, adding to a 0.9

percent gain from the previous session. LME copper prices on

Tuesday hit a one week top at $5,722 a tonne,

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