LME Metal Futures End Day Lower Across the Board

LME metal futures experienced a decline across the board, with copper falling by 54 dollars, aluminum decreasing by 4 dollars, and zinc dropping by 18 dollars. This downward trend comes amid persistent tight supply conditions and overarching macroeconomic uncertainty that continue to weigh heavily on the market.
The futures market is grappling with a range of challenges, as concerns about demand in major economies, fluctuating global commodity prices, and geopolitical tensions contribute to a climate of volatility. As traders reassess their positions in light of these factors, the recent declines in metal futures serve as a reminder of the complexities present in the current financial landscape.
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