Copper prices rebounded on Wednesday as Asian financial markets rallied, led by a jump in Tokyo stocks, but news of another fire at a quake-damaged nuclear plant in Japan and fears of more radiation leaks kept investors on edge. Shanghai's most active copper futures contract rose by 1.3 percent to 69,500 yuan ($10,574). Shanghai zinc edged down nearly half a percent at 17,950 yuan a tonne.
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