Copper recovers but global growth concerns cap gains
Copper prices rose in London on Wednesday as support from a weaker dollar helped to halt its five-session run of declines.
Benchmark LME copper was up 0.6% at $8 574.5/t by 10:56 GMT.
The metal used in electrical wiring fell to its lowest in six weeks on Tuesday, testing robust support near $8 500/t on weak demand from leading metals consumer China.