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Brutal night for metals

A SHADOW could be cast across the first day of the Diggers and Dealers gabfest in Kalgoorlie-Boulder today after a brutal session on global commodity markets, coming at the end of a tough week, saw every key indicator take a dive across both  precious and bulk metals.

Staff Reporter
Brutal night for metals

Copper was particularly savaged, posting its steepest weekly fall in a year.   LME prices for the red metal were down almost 3% to US$5729.50 a tonne - its lowest level since late 2018.   Copper...

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