LME copper prices fell on Tuesday amid renewed fighting in the Middle East, ahead of upcoming inflation data, and as LME copper inventories dropped to their lowest level in nearly four months.
According to Jin10, the copper market has been pulled between bullish and bearish forces as multiple uncertainties weigh on sentiment.
Copper Falls as Middle East Tensions Rise and LME Inventories Hit a Four-Month Low
2026-06-09 23:48:37
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