Metals shine on China, oil and weaker dollar
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THE prices of industrial and precious metals forged higher last week, aided by Chinese demand hopes, rebounding oil and the weakening dollar.
Aluminium surged on Friday to a seven-month high at US$1,655 per tonne - not seen since last September.
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