19 Jan 2026 | 5 Mins Read
Copper price surges as dollar weakens
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Copper rallied 1.3% to $12,965 a ton as the dollar weakened following President Trump's tariffs threats over Greenland. Chinese economic growth met the target, while home prices fell, indicating a continued property downturn. China's aluminum output rose to a record high, and steel production hit a seven-year low, supporting copper's gains amid a metal price surge.