MELBOURNE: London copper edged up on Thursday from a one-month low hit the session before as the dollar eased on vague hopes of a Greek debt deal, but prices were curbed as seasonal demand passes its peak and by plentiful supply.
But a string of infrastructure announcements by Beijing, along with easier polices could yet underpin metals demand into the second half, said Morgan Stanley analyst Joel Crane in Melbourne.
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