Copper Is Cheap As China Consumes 50% Of Global Supply

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Against a backdrop of rising demand for renewable energy technologies, economic growth and expanding populations, analysts at Goldman Sachs believe copper price is low and is among one one of the best commodities to own.

Unlike bulk commodities such as iron ore and coal, copper is not facing market oversupply, and in the case of coal, there are no environmental concerns about the use of copper in products. In fact, as coal is phased out...

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