London copper rose on Monday as a weaker U.S. dollar makes the metal attractive for buyers using other currencies.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.3% to $6,431.50 a tonne by 0152 GMT, having lost 0.5% last week, its first weekly decline since May.
However, gains were capped as potential labor strikes in top copper producer Chile have not materialized.
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