Copper has climbed close to $11,800 a tonne, and Peter McGuire, CEO of Trading.com, expects the momentum to continue. He believes prices could reach $12,200–12,300 by year-end, helped by stronger global risk appetite and firm market positioning.
Copper has climbed close to $11,800 a tonne, and Peter McGuire, CEO of Trading.com, expects the momentum to continue. He believes prices could reach $12,200–12,300 by year-end, helped by stronger global risk appetite and firm market positioning.