U.S.-China trade tensions to shackle copper prices
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LONDON (Reuters) - Copper prices have recovered from a recent rout, but the possibility of the trade dispute between the Washington and Beijing escalating and its potential to crimp demand in China, the world's top consumer, is expected to cap gains.Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange at $6,100 (4,731.98 pounds) has climbed nearly 6 percent since crashing to a 14-month low of $5,773 a tonne on Aug. 15.Copper prices - https://reut.rs/2N1UuxePrices of the metal used widely in power and..