Jonathan Barratt of Commodity Broking Services expects copper to head down to the USD 6,500 per tonne levels in LME. Talking about the dollar index, he indicated that it could move to USD 85 levels if the situation in Europe worsens.
first published: Oct 4, 2011 12:04 pm
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