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REUTERS MELBOURNE, Dec 29 (Reuters) - LME copper fell to a one-week low in electronic trading in Asia on Tuesday, falling for the second day in a row.
LME aluminum fell by 2% in the three-month period, China's demand for doubt.
Analysts said the basic metal plate potential performance and sub-stock weakness consistent with the previous decline in oil prices, the market sentiment cooling.
Copper for three months fell 1.2% to $ 4,637 a tonne, after the market resumed trading after the Christmas holiday. The contract hit a low of $ 4,617 a tonne earlier today, the lowest since Dec. 18.