Copper prices to ease but "not massively so," Wood Mackenzie says

Wood Mackenzie is forecasting global demand growth for copper this year of 3.6%, a copper deficit of about 100,000 tonnes and LME cash prices averaging US$8,700 per tonne or US$3.95 per lb., down from an average of US$8,800 per tonne...

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