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Copper prices rise on optimism about a possible US-Iran Peace Deal

On 'Wednesday', copper prices reached their highest level in almost two weeks on hopes that Iran and the U.S. are nearing a deal to end the Middle East?war.

The benchmark three-month 'copper' on the London Metal Exchange increased 2.1% to $13,410 per metric ton during official open-outcry trade for a third consecutive session. It had earlier reached its highest level since April 23, at $13,462.

Sources said that the United States and Iran were close to an agreement over a memorandum of understanding (MOU) of one page in order to end the Gulf War.

Robert Montefusco, broker at?Sucden financial, said that copper is strong following the headlines about Iran and U.S. agreeing on a one-page memorandum.

The oil market is also falling and then other markets are rising again.

After the release of the report about a one-page memo to end the conflict, stocks jumped. Brent crude oil fell 10% below $100 per barrel for the very first time since April 22.

The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most-traded copper contract rose 1.6%, to 102660 yuan (15,029.98 dollars) per ton. The Chinese markets returned to trading on May Day after the May Day holiday.

Montefusco noted that the metals market also received a boost from data indicating services activity in China's top metals consumer grew at a faster rate in April. This was aided by a stronger growth of new business.

LME aluminium fell 1.3% to $3,544.50 per ton in anticipation of an end to Middle East supply disruptions. About?9% global aluminium production is produced in the Middle East.

Analysts at ANZ predict that aluminium prices will remain skewed upwards, trading?above 3,400 a ton.

In a recent note, they stated that "if the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, prices could?briefly drop, but renewed stocking by manufacturers will limit any significant downturn."

Lead rose 0.8% to $1,987.50 and zinc climbed 1.4% to $3,419 while tin jumped by 6% to $52,695. Zinc rose 1.4% to $3 419, while tin increased by 6% to $52,695. (Reporting and editing by David Goodman. Additional reporting by Pablo Sinha in Bengaluru, Swati verma from Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)