Concerning Move From Copper: Prices Fell Below $9,000
Copper fell below $9,000 per ton for the first time since October, as demand from all over the world, especially China, weakened and the situation raised the level of concern.
Concerning move from copper. Copper prices fell below $9,000 per ton for the first time since October.
Metal demand has been strained by the monetary tightening of the United States, the harsh Covid-19 measures implemented in China and the weak recovery in the European economies.
Copper was recorded as $8,997 per ton, down 3.7 percent at 11:06 am on the London Metal Exchange.