• Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Daily The Business
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
DTB
No Result
View All Result
DTB

Copper falls after Iran denies talks with US to end war

March 24, 2026
in Markets
Copper falls after Iran denies talks with US to end war
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsapp

London copper slipped on Tuesday, giving up part of the previous session’s relief rally, after oil rebounded on news that Iran denied any talks with the US to bring the Middle East war to a close.

The benchmark three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 1.17% to $12,024.50 a metric ton as of 0700 GMT.

On Monday, London copper rose nearly 2% after US President Donald Trump’s comments on “very good and productive” negotiations and the postponement of his threatened strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure by five days.

Following Iran’s denial, Brent futures rose above $100 per barrel on Tuesday.

The rebound in energy prices, together with firmer US yields and a stronger dollar, added to pressure on industrial metals by raising fears that central banks will have less room to cut rates and that higher fuel costs will sap global growth.

The most-active copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange, however, gained 1.25% to close daytime trade at 94,030 yuan ($13,648.90) a ton.

Traders said sentiment in China remained supported by Trump’s decision to delay the strikes and by hopes of improving demand in the top consumer. Analysts at Citi now expect copper to fall to $11,000 a ton in the next three months, compared with $14,000 previously.

“We expect industrial metals to grind lower while the Hormuz Strait remains closed, as investors discount Fed rate cuts and cyclical growth expectations and continue broad de-risking across risk assets,” they said.

Among other SHFE metals, aluminium nudged 0.04% higher, zinc gained 0.79%, lead ticked 0.18% higher, tin surged 2.94%, and nickel dropped 0.42%.

Elsewhere on LME, aluminium nudged 0.03% higher, tin added 0.17%, zinc dipped 0.15%, lead dropped 0.42% and nickel lost 0.98%.

Tags: CopperLME copperLondon copper
Share15Tweet10Send
Previous Post

Stocks up in Pakistan on Middle East diplomacy hopes – Markets

Next Post

Oil rises as markets assess supply risk after Iran denies US talks

Related Posts

Indian shares inch higher led by pre-earnings rally in IT stocks; RBI decision eyed
Markets

Indian shares inch higher led by pre-earnings rally in IT stocks; RBI decision eyed

April 7, 2026
Gold price drops by Rs3,000 per tola in Pakistan
Markets

Gold price drops by Rs3,000 per tola in Pakistan

April 7, 2026
Japan bonds climb as smooth 30-year auction calms market nerves
Markets

Japan bonds climb as smooth 30-year auction calms market nerves

April 7, 2026
Oil prices extend gains as Trump sharpens rhetoric on Iran
Markets

Oil prices extend gains as Trump sharpens rhetoric on Iran

April 7, 2026
OGRA directed to ensure compliance with data reporting requirements
Markets

OGRA directed to ensure compliance with data reporting requirements

April 6, 2026
IT firms, freelancers exempted from declaring export proceeds of up to $25,000
Markets

IT firms, freelancers exempted from declaring export proceeds of up to $25,000

April 7, 2026

Popular Post

  • FRSHAR Mail

    FRSHAR Mail set to redefine secure communication, data privacy

    127 shares
    Share 51 Tweet 32
  • How to avoid buyer’s remorse when raising venture capital

    33 shares
    Share 337 Tweet 211
  • Microsoft to pay off cloud industry group to end EU antitrust complaint

    55 shares
    Share 22 Tweet 14
  • Capacity utilisation of Pakistan’s cement industry drops to lowest on record

    49 shares
    Share 20 Tweet 12
  • Inflation is down in Europe. But the European Central Bank is in no hurry to make more rate cuts

    49 shares
    Share 20 Tweet 12
American Dollar Exchange Rate
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy
Write us: info@dailythebusiness.com

© 2021 Daily The Business

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy

© 2021 Daily The Business

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.