The three-month nickel price gained more than $200 and copper ended $41.50 higher, albeit below $7,200 per tonne.
“We remain positive on copper over the very short-term, expecting the rebound to continue at the start of the year. Our momentum-based indicators are positive, leading us to expect additional buying pressure in the days ahead,” Metal Bulletin analyst Boris Mikanikrezai said.
“Over the next three months and beyond, we also have a constructive view because we think the...