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COMMODITIES-Oil firms on Russian gas dispute, copper up

Tue Jan 6, 2009 7:23pm IST
 
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* More supply cuts emerge from Russian gas row

* Copper rises to almost 5-week high

* Gold down 2 pct as dollar hits 3-week high versus euro

* Soy up on S. American weather, strong demand, firm oil

(Recasts, adds comments, updates prices pvs SINGAPORE)

By Peter Blackburn

LONDON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Oil hit a one-month high above $50 a barrel on Tuesday as Israel's incursion into Gaza and a deepening dispute between Russia and Ukraine over natural gas prices sharply disrupted supplies to most of Europe.

Copper jumped more than 7 percent leading other industrial metals higher on buying before an annual re-rating by commodity indices. But gold slipped as the dollar firmed against the euro.

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