Aluminium prices jumped on Friday to their highest in more than three months, with the London benchmark on course for a fourth straight weekly gain, underpinned by supply concerns, while a firmer dollar weighed on copper. Three-month aluminium CMAL3 on the London Metal Exchange rose 1% to $3,128 a tonne by 0719 GMT. It touched …
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Author: Capt. John