June 21, 2005
by Brian Turner
Copper falls from high
by Brian Turner
Copper fell $2 per tonne after reaching an all-time high on Monday although worries about low inventories continue.
The price of gold fell to $437.40/$438.10 per troy ounce on profit-taking after it hit a 3-month high on Monday.
Platinum prices also fell, down to $879/$883 per troy ounce after rising to a 14-month high of $900 on Monday.
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