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RTRS:METALS-Copper hovers at 2-month low on global economy concerns
 
* Copper heads for biggest weekly loss in eight months
* Weaker dollar no help, risk-off sentiment weighs
* Traders bargain hunt, but any gains seen fragile

By Susan Thomas
LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Copper was almost flat on Friday, hovering near
two-month lows, and heading for its biggest weekly loss in eight months, on
concerns about the global economy, especially in Europe.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange was $7,883 per tonne
at 1058 GMT, from $7,860 at the close on Thursday, when it hit its lowest since
Dec. 24 at $7,813.50 a tonne.
Copper prices on Thursday suffered their biggest single-day slide for 2013,
losing year-to-date gains of nearly 5 percent in early February to fall into the
red. Prices are set for a drop of more than 3 percent on the week, the steepest
fall since early June.
A weaker dollar, which would normally be positive for metals because it
makes it cheaper for holders of other currencies, did not help.
"The dollar hasn't had much influence of late on the base metals prices, so
we can ignore the dollar the moments. There's still a relatively muted mood in
the base metals market," Commerzbank analyst Daniel Briesemann said.
"We saw an initial price recovery when trading started this morning, but it
seems there is risk-off sentiment today."
But he added that overall, fundamentals are intact and does not see "see
this nose dive in prices to be sustaining".
"We expect significantly higher prices for almost all the commodities for
this year," he said.
European shares and the euro bounced off their previous session's steep
falls early on Friday despite unease over European economic forecasts, ECB
crisis loan repayment data and Italian elections at the weekend.
U.S. Federal Reserve officials are likely to press on with their bond-buying
stimulus program even though some harbour growing concerns the purchases could
fuel an asset bubble or inflation if pushed too far.
Still, a raft of U.S. economic data on Thursday from claims for jobless aid
to factory activity and consumer prices pointed to a still tepid recovery and
supported the argument for the Federal Reserve to maintain the stimulus.

President Barack Obama spoke to Republican congressional leaders on Thursday
in the first sign of movement to head off across-the-board government spending
cuts that could take effect in a week.

FRAGILE REBOUND
In Asia, traders were interested in buying copper intraday although with
much of China's industry yet to ramp up from the Lunar New Year holiday, any
rebound next week could prove fragile, they said.
"I would be a buyer at these levels," said one.
Trade volume on Friday was a solid 11,000 lots by around 1100 GMT after more
than 33,000 lots changed hands in the previous session, the third highest
turnover in the past year for three-month copper.
"While the complex looks well wounded and many are expecting further
weakness, the right kind of buying has begun to emerge and we would think the
complex won't fall much further," RBC Capital said a note.
"Trying to catch the proverbial falling knife is always a challenge and we
are just starting to see the bulls emerge, so we would expect volatility to
remain elevated for some time."
Tin was at $23,345 per tonne from $23,125 at the close on Thursday,
while zinc was at $2,110 from $2,112.
Lead was at $2,329 from $2,326, aluminium was at $2,067 from
$2,076 and nickel was at $16,766 from $16,630.

Metal Prices at 1118 GMT
Comex copper in cents/lb, LME prices in $/T and SHFE prices in yuan/T
Metal Last Change Pct Move End 2012 Ytd Pct
move
COMEX Cu 356.40 1.10 +0.31 365.25 -2.42
LME Alum 2068.25 -34.75 -1.65 2073.00 -0.23
LME Cu 7875.00 -175.00 -2.17 7931.00 -0.71
LME Lead 2331.00 5.00 +0.21 2330.00 0.04
LME Nickel 16822.00 192.00 +1.15 17060.00 -1.40
LME Tin 23250.00 125.00 +0.54 23400.00 -0.64
LME Zinc 2111.75 -0.25 -0.01 2080.00 1.53
SHFE Alu 14960.00 25.00 +0.17 15435.00 -3.08
SHFE Cu* 57620.00 10.00 +0.02 57690.00 -0.12
SHFE Zin 15700.00 30.00 +0.19 15625.00 0.48
** Benchmark month for COMEX copper
* 3rd contract month for SHFE AL, CU and ZN
SHFE ZN began trading on 26/3/07
Source