Strike Workers this week in Grasberg (Australia) – the world's second largest copper mine by capacity – Reduction of mining projects in Chile, and Chinese inventories that fell for the first time in two months, a signal that demand in the top metals consumer is slowly recovering after a holiday. Have made that Copper prices jumped to a two-month high on Friday. However, the ultimate recovery depends largely on clear signals about growth of demand in the major industrialized economies starting with China. af.reuters.com/article/metalsNews/idAFL3N0WM35X20150320?sp=true
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