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Copper rates near one-month high as China policy shift lifts sentiment

London copper costs climbed to an almost onemonth high on Wednesday, as markets drew support from leading customer China's surprise shift in its financial policy position towards more relieving and a proactive fiscal policy to propel growth.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME). was up 0.8% at $9,293.5 per metric heap, as of 0248 GMT. The agreement briefly touched $9,314 per metric lot, its greatest. level given that Nov. 12.

The most-traded January copper agreement on the Shanghai. Futures Exchange (SHFE) increased 0.5% to 75,760 yuan. ($ 10,456.87) a lot.

China will embrace an properly loose financial policy. next year, the first easing of its stance in some 14 years,. alongside a more proactive fiscal policy to stimulate economic. growth, the Politburo was priced quote as saying on Monday.

The copper market, which is used in power and building and construction,. is waiting for further support for China's economy, specifically in. the construction sector.

Changes in fiscal or monetary policy typically take 2-3. quarters to translate into real-market impact. As an outcome, we. do not anticipate to see a constant improvement in the region. until the second half of 2025, Sucden Financial said in a note.

Without clear indications of sustained healing in the. building and construction sector, it will be challenging for the market to. develop a long lasting upward trend.

The focus is now on China's Central Economic Work Conference. meeting this week for more clarity on essential targets and potential. economy stimulus steps for next year.

LME aluminium was up 0.4% at $2,619.5 a heap, nickel. gotten 0.3% at $15,760, zinc was up 0.7% at. $ 3,157, lead nudged 0.2% greater to $2,068.5 and tin. gotten 0.2% to $29,840.

SHFE aluminium edged up 0.07% to 20,400 yuan a heap,. nickel fell 1.4% to 125,340 yuan, tin included. 0.2% at 248,550 yuan, while zinc rose 0.8% to 26,025. yuan and lead dropped 0.06% at 17,700 yuan.

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(source: Reuters)