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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 11:07  |  Written by: Caitlin Long

Algorithmically Generated Price
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The Price Of Copper For

The price of copper for delivery in July extended losses on Wednesday as it traded down 0.20% to $3.76 (£3.02) per pound as risks of a slowing global economy, including

Copper price forecast: time to buy the dip or sell the rip?

Copper Prices Fall Below $10,000: Good Time To Buy?

On The Weekly Chart

On the weekly chart, we see that the price of copper has dropped sharply in the past few weeks. It has dropped from $5.16 in May to $4.2. It has dropped below the key

Copper Price Falls Below $10,000, As Exchange Inventories - NAI 500

Copper fell below $10,000 a metric ton as traders weighed a sharp rise in global inventories and soft US job openings data that reinforced bets that the Federal Reserve

Copper Close To Testing

Is Now a Good Time to Buy Copper? - Nasdaq

As of 3:26 PM local time, copper prices on the London Metal Exchange fell by 1.7% to $9,968.50 per ton. Shares of copper miners also experienced declines, with Freeport

Copper Close to Testing $10,000 as BHP Bid Points to Supply Risk. Copper made a fresh push toward five digits as BHP Group Ltd.’s blockbuster offer to buy Anglo

Copper Price Forecast 2025 And Beyond: Is Copper A Good - BTCC

Copper price falls through $10,000 as exchange inventories keep

Time to buy Copper? Low price could offer investors opportunity

Copper Prices

Copper Close to Testing $10,000 as BHP Bid Points to Supply Risk

The Outlook For Aluminum, Steel & Copper Prices

Copper prices. Copper prices will average $8,300/mt in the second quarter of 2025 according to J.P. Morgan Research. This is based on a reduced demand forecast

From April To June

Q2: From April to June, copper prices rose further to between $9,500 and $9,800, driven by a rebound in manufacturing and green energy demand. Q3: In August

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