Copper Stabilizes on Strong China Data
Copper futures steadied around $5.9 per pound on Thursday after five consecutive sessions of losses, as industrial metals drew support from stronger-than-expected expansion in China’s manufacturing activity despite ongoing pressure from the Middle East conflict. The metal also remains underpinned by
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