Mon, 20 Aug 2012 17:30:46 GMT
Copper declines on Eurozone worries
Copper tumbled amid disappointment over stagnation in solving the euro area debt crisis and worries that China, the world's major commodities consumer, will start a campaign to ease inflation in the metals-intensive property sector. On Monday, three-month copper traded at $7,423 per tonne in London, after advancing 1.2% to $7,539 on Friday.