Copper defies Covid-19 demand shock
Three-month copper prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) have risen by 12pc in the last month, despite a rapidly deteriorating outlook for global economic growth and industrial metals demand.
Three-month copper prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) have risen by 12pc in the last month, despite a rapidly deteriorating outlook for global economic growth and industrial metals demand.
Metal Tiger plc (ALONMTR), the London Stock Exchange AIM listed investor in natural resource opportunities, has today provided an update in relation to its investment in Cobre Limited. Cobre has
Copper prices in London on Monday rose to their highest in nearly six weeks as some major economies plan to reopen businesses after weeks of lockdown to contain the pandemic.
This EU Green Week, we look at best practices in implementing solutions for environmental challenges. EU Green Week—the biggest European conference on environment policy—kicks off this week under the theme
Metal Tiger plc (LON:MTR), the London Stock Exchange AIM listed investor in natural resource opportunities, has today noted the announcement made earlier today by Cobre Limited (ASX:CBE), the copper exploration
Legislators in the state of New York have introduced bills designed to require the use of copper pushplates on doors in buildings that will be built with public funding or
Metal Tiger plc (LON:MTR), the London Stock Exchange AIM listed investor in strategic natural resource opportunities, has today provided an update on Cobre Limited, in which the Company has a
According to research by IDTechEx (2020), over the next 10 years adoption of electric traction motors in on-road vehicles will cause a significant increase in copper demand. The research, commissioned
The circular economy is part of a solid economic foundation. The copper industry welcomes the recent Commission Action Plan, and looks forward to working with the Commission to ensure its
Copper rose on Monday, supported by a slowdown in the death toll from coronavirus in some European countries and falling inventories, though fears of recession continued to weigh on prices.