GREEK WOES: Commodity prices fell broadly as a plan to fix Greece's crippling debt crisis remained far from settled, renewing concerns about global economic growth.
CHINA TRADE: Copper and other industrial metals fell after preliminary January trade data showed China's imports appeared to be softening. China is a huge importer of metals that are used in a variety of products, including buildings and electronics.
WHAT'S NEXT: Greece has promised to approve new cost-cutting measures by Sunday despite public protests.
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February 10, 2012 09:18 PM EST
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