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US copper closed up one percent on Friday as a weaker dollar made the metal more attractive to buyers and helped it recover from losses early in the session and on Thursday. The market fell 3 percent Thursday on liquidation of long positions and stop-loss sales as the dollar climbed to a one-month high against the euro.
The euro fought back Friday, rising 0.2 percent to stand at $1.3517 to the dollar by mid afternoon in New York. This - and the belief among some that Thursday's selling in copper may have been overdone - aided recovery in the metal on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, analysts said.
At the close, COMEX's most-active copper for July delivery ended up 3.75 cents, or 1.05 percent, at $3.6040 a lb, near the session peak of $3.6365. The contract had fallen as much as 1.1 percent earlier to $3.5265.
May copper ended up 3.70 cents at $3.6010. The rest of the complex rose between 2.15 and 3.65 cents. "Really, all in all, I view today as more of a technically motivated move, with the continuance from yesterday's sell-off coming into early this morning, and then a short covering bounce as the day wore on," said David Meger, an analyst for base metals at Chicago's Alaron Trading.
Dealers said Friday's rebound in COMEX copper also came despite a 4 percent drop in Asian prices of the metal, after a week-long holiday in China caused a pile up in copper stocks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange.
"But we also had a fall overnight in LME copper stocks, so that kind of balanced up what happened in Shanghai," said a dealer. Copper inventories on the London Metal Exchange fell 1,775 tonnes to 142,275 tonnes at Thursday's close.
LME copper for delivery in three months ended the official session at $7,895 a tonne, trimming earlier losses of 2 percent and almost unchanged from Thursday's $7,900. Final estimated open-outcry trading volumes on the COMEX for copper futures reached 10,207 lots. As of May 1, open interest in COMEX copper futures rose 1,235 lots to 82,176 contracts.

Copyright Reuters, 2007

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