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Copper Edges Higher After Slump as US Talks Up Outlook on Trade

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Copper rose amid signs of progress on trade deals between the US and other nations, potentially lessening risks to global growth and metals demand.

Three-month futures pushed above $9,200 a ton in London, after sinking more than 3% on Wednesday. National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said the Trump administration is making progressBloomberg Terminal in tariff talks and that he expects news by the end of the day.