Copper fell to its lowest in over three months on the London Metal Exchange, dropping as much as 1.8% after a 6.7% slide last week, as the Middle East conflict dampened risk appetite and raised inflation and growth concerns. Prices declined to $11,84

2026-03-23

Copper fell to its lowest in over three months on the London Metal Exchange, dropping as much as 1.8% after a 6.7% slide last week, as the Middle East conflict dampened risk appetite and raised inflation and growth concerns. Prices declined to $11,840 a ton, while Shanghai Futures Exchange copper dropped below 100,000 yuan, triggering buying from Chinese fabricators that may support domestic prices.