Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Copper Rises to 15-Year High on Strike Concern
Bloomberg.com: "Copper rose to a 15-year high in London after a report said workers at Codelco, the world's biggest producer of the metal, will strike later today for better benefits.
About 760 supervisors at Codelco Norte, the Chilean government-owned company's biggest division, will ``definitely'' strike today, Reuters reported, citing a union spokesman. The union this week extended a deadline for the strike until today.
``The strike has been the main reason for strength in copper prices this week,'' said David Thurtell, a commodity analyst at Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Sydney. ``You're talking about the world's biggest copper producer.'' "
About 760 supervisors at Codelco Norte, the Chilean government-owned company's biggest division, will ``definitely'' strike today, Reuters reported, citing a union spokesman. The union this week extended a deadline for the strike until today.
``The strike has been the main reason for strength in copper prices this week,'' said David Thurtell, a commodity analyst at Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Sydney. ``You're talking about the world's biggest copper producer.'' "
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