Copper Rises to Nine-Week High on Greek Vote, Dollar’s Slump
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Copper rose to a nine-week high after the Greek parliament supported a European bailout, bolstering prospects for metal demand.
Euro-area finance ministers are set to approve the next aid payment due Greece and outline a second rescue after banks lined up behind debt-rollover plans. The dollar fell for the fourth straight day against a basket of major currencies, boosting the appeal of raw materials.