7 May 2024
Copper prices briefly soared above $10,000 a ton amid investor optimism about potential Federal Reserve rate cuts and a warning from Goldman Sachs about escalating supply shortages. The surge was part of a broader rally in risk assets, sparked by weaker-than-expected U.S. job figures, which fueled speculation of imminent Fed rate reductions. Despite a slight retreat in European trading, the outlook for copper remains bullish, driven by persistent supply-demand imbalances. Goldman Sachs has responded by lifting its year-end copper price forecast from $10,000 to $12,000 a ton.