Copper takes FTSE to five-year high

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The FTSE 100 climbed to a five-year high today, gaining 51 points, or 0.8%, to 6,133 points, led by a raft of copper-focused miners.

Xstrata jumped 4.56% to 2,087p, Kazakhmys rose 4.29% to 1,239p and Antofagasta gained 5.11% to 2,468p. Money and futures broker ICAP leapt 10.79% to 528.75p as it agreed to buy interbank foreign exchange and commodities platform EBS Group for $775m cash. Bristol Water ended 10.26% higher at 1,064p after it agreed to a cash bid worth about £170m, or 1,060p per share, from Spanish group Agbar. Eurasia Mining soared close to a 12-month high, rising 116.67% to 8.12p, after discovering a previously unknown and unmined alluvial platinum deposit in its West Kytlim licence in the Central U...

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