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Copper Declines From Three-Week High as Traders Track Iran War
Copper prices declined from a three-week high as traders monitor developments related to the Iran war. A study by S&P Global highlights that increased demand from artificial intelligence and defense spending may exacerbate an existing copper shortage, as producers face challenges in expanding production.
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