Copper dipped lower this week after reaching a 2009 high on Monday night of $US6420 per tonne.
The price slid back to $6257.50/t as the US dollar strengthened overnight.
METAL prices had a life of their own this week, while oil prices continued to track movements in the share market.
Copper dipped lower this week after reaching a 2009 high on Monday night of $US6420 per tonne.
The price slid back to $6257.50/t as the US dollar strengthened overnight.