Copper prices will trade at around 9,000 dollars per tonne next year, rather than the highs of 11,000 dollars per tonne some are predicting, according to Societe Generale director of metals David Wilson."Some people are talking about levels of 11,000 dollars or 12,000 dollars per tonne by the end of the last quarter next year. These levels I have a little bit of difficulty with. I do see higher prices though; I could see copper going to 9,000 dollars next year," Wilson told MB in an interview last week.
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