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Copper Prices Break US$10,000 as Supply Concerns Mount

Copper Prices Break US$10,000 as Supply Concerns Mount

Copper prices broke US$10,000 per metric ton this week, hitting highs not seen in two years. The last time they crossed the threshold was in March 2022 amid tensions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Although concerns about demand from China remain, worries over dwindling global supply are heating up.

Copper has also been gaining momentum on anticipation of interest rate cuts from the US Federal Reserve.

Despite copper’s gains, skepticism lingers, with some observers pointing to soft indicators in China, such as falling import premiums and cautious purchasing behavior among buyers.

As of the end of Thursday (May 9), three month London Metal Exchange copper was at US$9,904.50.

Securities Disclosure: I, Giann Liguid, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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