Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange CMCU3 fell 0.6 percent to $5,748 a tonne by 0122 GMT, eroding a 2 percent gain from the previous session, when the contract hit the highest since Jan. 13 at $5,846 a tonne. Copper prices climbed on renewed expectations U.S. monetary policy would stay loose for longer after comments by Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
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