Copper drops below $US9000 as Citi slashes forecasts
Alex GluyasMarkets reporter
Updated
Citi has slashed its copper forecasts amid concerns that sweeping tariffs under US President-elect Donald Trump and disappointing stimulus in China will derail a recovery in global manufacturing.
The broker cut its short-term price target to $US8500 a tonne, from $US9500 a tonne previously. Copper prices on the London Metal Exchange fell below $US9000 a tonne on Thursday for the first time in two months.
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Alex Gluyas is a markets reporter based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Alex on Twitter. Email Alex at alex.gluyas@afr.com
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