The trend in the LME copper price has reversed, at least for the time being. After rising to just short of the $10,000 mark at the beginning of last week, prices headed lower in the early days of the new month. On the German non-ferrous scrap market, merchants still reported slight increases for the working week which commenced on 29 May....
Non-ferrous scrap prices higher again in Germany as LME copper price's climb halted
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