Copper hits nearly 2-month high after Greek vote
Jun 29 (Reuters) – Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange hit its highest in nearly two months on Wednesday at $9,280 a tonne as the euro rallied on optimism Greece will be able to avert a default, after its parliament backed an austerity bill.
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