Goldman Sachs recently adjusted its forecasts for key commodities as copper and aluminum as China’s economic recovery stumbles. The renowned Wall Street bank has cut its predictions for aluminum prices in 2025 from $2,850 to $2,540 per ton, reflecting wider economic challenges. Copper prices saw a more dramatic revision, now set at $10,100 per ton […]
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