Copper Prices Stabilize After Sharp Decline Amid Inflation Concerns

24.05.23 News

Copper prices stabilized after experiencing their biggest drop in nearly two years. The decline followed an all-time high of over $11,000 per ton, driven by profit-taking and reduced demand from Chinese factories unwilling to pay record prices. The drop was also influenced by hawkish comments from Federal Reserve officials regarding inflation. Despite this, China’s commitment to increasing stimulus and tightening supplies may keep prices high in the short term.

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