At 12528.71, the current copper sits in the 97th percentile of the last decade — near the high end of its 10-year range.
Month-over-month change: up 4252.00.
Global price of copper in US dollars per metric ton. Copper is often nicknamed "Dr. Copper" because its price movement is tied to industrial activity and construction — rising copper prices typically signal economic expansion.
Data sourced directly from IMF via FRED (PCOPPUSDM). Updated monthly. Published by CalcFi Editorial. See our methodology.
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