Cuts in China's rare earth output not enough to revive hard-hit market

LONDON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - An output cut by six top rare-earth producers in China has spurred a modest rise in prices and is helping to steady a hard-hit market, but a continued glut of illegal output will likely cap any rebound.
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