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Copper: how to join the party

Prices for the metal are booming, but there are political risks

Copper is booming. The world’s third most used metal has been around for millennia, digging civilisation out of the Stone Age. But now it is powering the energy transition.

Prices are up a fifth this year. Desire for the red metal was behind BHP’s aborted £38.6bn bid for rival miner Anglo American. Hedge fund manager Pierre Andurand reckons prices could almost quadruple to $40,000 a tonne over the next few years. 

There are more grassroots signs of increasing value too: theft of copper cable is up 20 per cent on last year in southern England, reports the Hampshire and Isle of Wight police.

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