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After Peaking, the Price of Copper Would Fall Back by 2026, According to Goldman Sachs

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The price of copper would fall slightly in 2026 compared to the peaks reached this year, according to Goldman Sachs Research, which links that movement to the global supply surplus.What happens with red metal is key for the economies of Chile (the world's largest producer) and Peru (the world's third largest producer, behind the Democratic Republic of the Congo).According to Eoin Dinsmore, an investment bank analyst, demand associated with the e…
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The price of copper would fall slightly in 2026 compared to the peaks reached this year, according to Goldman Sachs Research, which links that movement to the global supply surplus.What happens with red metal is key for the economies of Chile (the world's largest producer) and Peru (the world's third largest producer, behind the Democratic Republic of the Congo).According to Eoin Dinsmore, an investment bank analyst, demand associated with the e…

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Bloomberg Linea broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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