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METALS-London copper climbs off 3-month low on dovish Fed

MELBOURNE, March 22 (Reuters) - London copper climbed off its lowest in three months on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled a slower pace of rate rises this year, which weighed on the dollar. FUNDAMENTALS * London Metal Exchange copper traded at $6,838 a tonne by 0230 GMT, extending a small recovery from the previous session, when prices plumbed a three month trough at $6702 but finished up half a percent. * Shanghai Futures Exchange copper rose 0.9 percent t
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