Copper Steadies Near Two-Week Low With Eye on China Briefing
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Copper hovered near a two-week low and other industrial commodities ticked higher before a keenly anticipated policy briefing from China.
Finance Minister Lan Fo’an is due to speak Saturday at an event now seen as key to judging the government’s commitment to more capital spending. Copper’s close on Wednesday was its lowest since Sept. 23, just before Beijing launched a blitz of moves to shore up flagging economic confidence.