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Copper's 'Achilles heel'

By Chris Flood

Published: October 4 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 4 2008 03:00

The price of copper capped a torrid third quarter yesterday with the second largest weekly fall for the benchmark London Metal Exchange three-month contract, 11.8 per cent to $5,977.5 a tonne.

Stephen Briggs, of RBS, says persistent supply disruptions had initially allowed copper "to play Houdini" and escape the price routs afflicting other base metals this year.

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