Shanghai copper slips

24 Nov, 2011

Copper edged lower on Wednesday, giving up early gains, after data showing factory activity in China falling to its lowest in 32 months renewed worries about demand in the world's biggest copper user at a time when developed economies are struggling. In Shanghai, the most-active February copper contract dropped 1.2 percent to close at 54,310 yuan ($8,500) per tonne.

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