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RTRS: US copper steadies near $3/lb after mixed econ data
 
NEW YORK June 16 (Reuters) - U.S. copper futures trimmed
earlier losses and steadied near the psychological $3 per lb
level Wednesday morning after a jump in U.S. industrial output
helped to offset a five-month low in housing starts.
For detailed report on global copper markets, click on
[MET/L]
* Copper for July delivery HGN0 dipped 1.75 cents to
$2.9870 per lb by 10:31 a.m. EDT (1431 GMT) on the New York
Mercantile Exchange's COMEX division.
* Range from $2.9540 to $3.0490.
* COMEX estimated copper futures volume at 16,178 lots by 9
a.m.
* Copper off earlier lows on back of 1.2 percent surge in
U.S. industrial output in May - Sterling Smith, an analyst for
Country Hedging Inc in St. Paul, Minnesota.
* Industrial production data outweighed disappointing
housing data, reflecting patchy U.S. recovery - Smith.
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* Copper market at important juncture near $3/lb. Firmer
price action will detract from talk of double-dip recession -
Matthew Zeman, head of trading with LaSalle Futures Group in
Chicago.
* Ongoing divergence in rate of recovery among the world's
richest nations, as European debt crisis continued to hamper
economies across the continent
* One-in-four chance of a double-dip in the euro zone and
Britain, 15 percent chance of a U.S. slump, and a 20 percent
chance for Japan - Reuters poll. [ID:nLDE65F0QD]
* Copper capped by retreat in euro versus dollar amid fresh
concerns about Spain's credit and banking system. [USD/]
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* London Metal Exchange copper stocks <0#LME-STOCKS>
dropped 2,375 tonnes to 459,150 tonnes, down more than 20
percent since middle of February.
* COMEX copper inventories flat at 101,925
short tons as of Tuesday.
* LME copper for three-months delivery CMCU3 last traded
at $6,630 per tonne, from Tuesday's close at $6,600.
(Reporting by Chris Kelly; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)




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