Touching $10,000 once again! Goldman Sachs sings “Doctor Copper”: Shortage of supply will push copper prices to $12,000 by the end of the year
Copper prices once surpassed 10,000 US dollars per ton, as investors increased their bets on the Fed's interest rate cut, and Goldman Sachs warned that supply pressure would increase.
Copper prices once again surpassed 10,000 US dollars, and Goldman Sachs fanned the flames: there is a risk of “out of stock”
Goldman Sachs raised its target price for Luntong to 12,000 US dollars per ton at the end of the year. Skeptics warned that this round of speculative increases may soon subside.
Is breaking through $10,000 just the starting point? Goldman Sachs raised the target price of copper: the average price will reach 15,000 US dollars next year
① Goldman Sachs raised its year-end copper price target from 10,000 US dollars per ton to 12,000 US dollars per ton, which means another 20% increase from the current price; ② Goldman Sachs also predicts that the average price of copper will rise to 15,000 US dollars in 2025.
Express News | Goldman Sachs raised its copper price target by 20% to $12,000 per ton by the end of the year.
Goldman Sachs: To stimulate supply, copper prices need to rise to 15,000 US dollars
Goldman Sachs raised the forecast value for copper prices this year from 10,000 US dollars/ton to 12,000 US dollars/ton, indicating that copper prices must rise to 15,000 US dollars/ton next year to avoid a supply gap. Goldman Sachs expects the copper density of AI data centers to increase from 25 tons to 40 tons per megawatt.
Express News | Goldman Sachs raised its year-end copper target to $12,000 per ton
“Dr. Copper” is short in supply and “added to the blockage”: climate change will cause half of copper mines to face drought
Even under the optimistic 2050 low emissions scenario, more than half of the world's copper mines will be located in regions facing significant, high, or extreme droughts.
Express News | CITIC Securities: The current high copper price boom has not ended the whole year or is showing a trend of rushing back
After a lapse of two years, Luntong broke the 10,000 mark and the bulls shouted: only a 20% increase can supply be revived
① The price of three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange once rose more than 1.7%, returning above 10,000 US dollars per ton after a lapse of two years; ② analysts believe that the reason for the steady rise in copper prices is because outsiders speculate that it may be difficult for global mines to meet the upcoming wave of green industry demand.
A new high in two years! “Dr. Copper” surpassed the 10,000 dollar mark
BlackRock and Goldman Sachs are expecting “the next stop for copper prices”: see you at $12,000!
“Doctor Copper” continues to soar! LME copper rises above 10,000 US dollars/ton, next stop is 12,000 US dollars?
The copper market supply and demand pattern is still expected to tighten
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Express News | CICC: Copper and oil prices are expected to remain high in the medium to long term
Express News | Goldman Sachs: Setting a 12-month target price for copper at $12,000 per ton, it still believes that the copper market is in the countdown phase of a shortage of refined metal supply. The target price for nickel is set at 15,000 US dollars/ton, and this y
Express News | CICC: External factors and supply clearance bring opportunities to the upstream resource industry, focusing on resource sectors such as gold, petroleum and petrochemicals, and non-ferrous metals
Attack on “Doctor Copper”! LME copper is charging towards $10,000...
As expectations for global economic recovery continue to increase demand for industrial raw materials, the price of copper is moving further towards a milestone mark of 10,000 US dollars after opening on Monday!
Copper prices “skyrocketed”, and Goldman Sachs and other institutions are “shouting” one after another! When will the inflection point arrive?
On the supply side, events such as rising US PMI, supply disruptions due to the drought in Zambia, discontinuation of production at Vale's Sossego copper mine in Brazil, and a decline in copper production in Chile will support prices in the near future.
Express News | Goldman Sachs expects a “very serious” gap in refined copper supply
Express News | CITIC Securities: The copper supply and demand pattern may turn into a shortage
From gold to cocoa, Wall Street is strengthening the “2024 Bulls”: the most profitable period in history!
① Prices of commodities such as gold, copper, oil, and cocoa have generally risen in recent years; ② This round of gains has driven the commodity trading industry to achieve historic profits; ③ Traders say that shortages of raw materials and macroeconomic uncertainty are key reasons for the rise in commodity prices.
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