The LME copper price rose again in the working week which began on 20 May. Copper hit an all-time high of $10,857 per tonne last Monday before retreating as the week continued. The upward signal from the metal exchange lent momentum to the non-ferrous scrap market in Germany where there were marked price increases reported last week....
Copper scrap prices in Germany jump after all-time high on LME
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