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Copper prices to trade firm on higher deficit

Higher copper imports in China and lower mine supply from Indonesia are expected to provide support to prices in 2019.

February 16, 2019 / 16:16 IST
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Sakina Mandsaurwala

Last week,the energy complex witnessed a divergent move with crude oil prices rising 3.5 percent, while natural gas prices fell by 2.5 percent. Crude oil prices reversed prior week's losses after lower-than-expected release of OPEC production data.

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Precious metals stayed strong as the release of dismal US retail sales reinforced expectation of continuation of dovish Fed policy in future. Base metal prices reacted negatively as China's markets opened after the week-long holidays. However, prices bounced back due to optimism over better than expected trade numbers from China.

Investors are eagerly awaiting the outcome from the US-China trade meet particularly after the positive comments from the US President.