Copper surged at its fastest pace in 16 years on Thursday, posting its biggest jump since 2009 as aggressive buying from China sent prices sharply higher.
Copper surged at its fastest pace in 16 years on Thursday, posting its biggest jump since 2009 as aggressive buying from China sent prices sharply higher.
Copper surged to fresh record highs as fears over Donald Trump’s tariff plans tightened an already strained global market.
Copper surged to a fresh record as fears over Donald Trump’s escalating tariff agenda triggered a global squeeze on supplies.
Copper is poised to record its largest annual price increase in more than 15 years as traders respond to mounting concerns over global supply shortages. The metal, which serves as