COPPER
Copper touched its highest level since 2022 after a powerful rally fueled by forecasts of a growing global supply deficit.
The commodity’s gain since the start of January is approaching 20% with prices defying typical indicators of soft demand, especially in China. That’s partly because investors see tight mine supply creating a shortfall of the metal as soon as this year.
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