Copper analyst sees short-term weakness

Gabor Szocs, a manager of commodities portfolios with Concorde Asset Management sees a limit to China's buildup of copper reserves and no outside demand to replace it - so while copper may look strong long term, a drop in prices over the shorter term ...

Gabor Szocs, a manager of commodities portfolios with Concorde Asset Management sees a limit to China's buildup of copper reserves and no outside demand to replace it - so while copper may look strong long term, a drop in prices over the shorter term looks likely from his perspective. An exerpt of the interview on The Wall Street Transcript (www.twst.com) focuses on his copper insights.

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