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Economy, Precious Metals

“Copper prices climb to 2024 high as Citi calls the start of the metal’s second bull market this century”

“Soaring copper prices show no signs of slowing down, analysts say, with the red metal’s rally fueled by supply risks and improving demand prospects for energy transition metals. Copper prices with May delivery traded at $4.323 per pound in New York as of… Continue Reading…

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“Copper is critical to energy transition. The world is falling way behind on producing enough”

“…Naturally conductive copper is one of the critical minerals — along with lithium, cobalt and nickel — in the manufacturing of electric vehicles, EV batteries, solar panels, wind turbines and the power grids that connect renewable sources to homes and businesses. Yet… Continue Reading…

Economy, Precious Metals

“A Great Copper Squeeze Is Coming for the Global Economy”

“The price of copper — used in everything from computer chips and toasters to power systems and air conditioners — has fallen by nearly a third since March. Investors are selling on fears that a global recession will stunt demand… Continue Reading…

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“Higher Copper Prices Are Here to Stay, Could Reach $15,000 [Per Ton]”

“Due to this supply-demand gap, an increasing number of analysts have turned super bullish on copper in the short, medium, and long term. Bank of America, Citi, and Goldman Sachs are the latest ones to have bullish forecasts for copper… Continue Reading…

Economy, Precious Metals

“Three Commodities Set To Boom As The Global Economy Recovers”

“#1. Oil After a historic slump, oil has also been on a tear, up 110% in a year. In a sharp turnaround from last year, the energy sector has emerged as one of the best-performing. Brent crude has been flirting… Continue Reading…

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“Top Copper Stocks for Q2 2021”

“Best Value Copper Stocks These are the copper stocks with the lowest 12-month trailing price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio. Because profits can be returned to shareholders in the form of dividends and buybacks, a low P/E ratio shows you’re paying less for each dollar… Continue Reading…