Copper falls on Italy debt worries; supply in focus

Copper fell on Monday as concerns over Italy’s sovereign debt curtailed appetite for risky assets, but a series of strikes in producer countries highlighted supply constraints and lent support to prices.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange traded at $9, 581 a tonne in official rings , down from the $9,661 close on Friday.
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