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Copper futures rise 1.07% to Rs 506.10 per kg as domestic demand improves
Copper futures rise 1.07% to Rs 506.10 per kg as domestic demand improves
2020-8-3 07:00 pm
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Market experts expect copper prices to trade in the current range with support at $6,240 per tonne. MCX Copper August futures have near term resistance at Rs 512 per kg with support at Rs 490 per kg for the short term.
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