Copper Rises Amid Signs of Increased Chinese Buying -- Market Talk

Dow Jones03-25 09:37

0137 GMT - Copper rises in Asian trade, with the three-month contract on the London Metal Exchange gaining 1.6% to $12,294.00 a metric ton. There are signs of more Chinese buying amid a lower-price environment, say ANZ Research analysts in a note. Still, persistent global inflation and growth concerns triggered by the Middle East conflict could offset the increased buying, they add. (megan.cheah@wsj.com)

 

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March 24, 2026 21:37 ET (01:37 GMT)

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