Crude Oil
The dollar is weaker and risk appetite is higher, which leads to bargain-hunting.
After two days of 'heavy losses', copper?prices rose on Thursday as investors took advantage of bargains. A?weaker dollar and optimism across the wider financial markets also aided. London Metal Exchange benchmark three-month Copper gained 1.1% at $13,233 per metric ton, by 0915 GMT. This is after losing more than 4% in the previous two sessions. Ewa Mnthey, commodities analyst at ING, said: "Copper has recovered after a steep drop earlier in the week. This is due to a softer currency and an improved 'risk appetite. Stocks surged globally after Micron and Qualcomm's strong forecasts and earnings helped reignite AI rally....