(Reuters) - Copper eased on Friday as speculators took profits, but analysts expect tight supplies and strike threats to boost prices over coming days.
Copper for three months delivery on the London Metal Exchange was at 0940 GMT slightly lower at $7,840/7,850 a tonne from Thursday's close at $7,860. Earlier it hit an eight-week high of $7,880.
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Copper for three months delivery on the London Metal Exchange was at 0940 GMT slightly lower at $7,840/7,850 a tonne from Thursday's close at $7,860. Earlier it hit an eight-week high of $7,880.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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