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Coup in Guinea Sends Aluminium Prices to 10-Year High


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There have been plenty of drivers of economic volatility this year, but an elite military unit led by a former French Legionnaire is definitely a new one.

Aluminum markets were rattled Monday, with prices for the metal reaching a 10-year high in London, one day after a coup d'état occurred in the West African nation of Guinea, a key mineral market.

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