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Copper bulls get an electric shock – The Australian Financial Review
Speculative positioning has pulled back to pre-pandemic levels, though prices remain about 50 per cent higher than at the end…

Coppers blistering rally above $US10,700 a tonne came in May as lockdown restrictions sparked insatiable demand for metals in housing and consumer goods. Numerous traders and banks bet that prices would increase even more, theorising that the manufacturing…
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