Copper at risk of sliding below $4,000 - Goldman

LONDON, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Copper prices are at risk of tumbling below $4,000 a tonne after demand for the metal in top consumer China collapsed this year, according to an analyst from Goldman Sachs, a bank known for its bearish views.
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