Copper hit a four-week high Wednesday, as traders focused their attention on the ongoing labor strike at Chile's Escondida.
The strike at Escondida looks set to continue indefinitely as workers broke off contract talks with mine management on Wednesday. Copper is on track to test its highs reached in May around the $4 level. Gold futures settled higher Wednesday in New York amid a weak U.S. dollar.
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