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Aug. 12 (Bloomberg) –Copper in London gained as much as 0.9 percent to $8,963 a metric ton, climbing for the second day, after claims for unemployment-insurance payments unexpectedly fell in the U.S., easing concern that a recovery in the world’s second-largest user of the metal is faltering.
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