Dr. Copper Might Be Sick Long After The Coronavirus Is Gone

 | Jan 29, 2020 04:35

It’s the only commodity given the “doctor” tag for its ability to tell if all things economic will get better or worse. And true to the faith bestowed upon it, Dr. Copper might be sick long after other commodities rebound from the impact of the coronavirus, reinforcing its role as the seer of all that ails the economy.

The red metal was one of the most gutted raw materials this week as the globe’s latest health scare sparked risk aversion from Beijing to New York to Wellington.

In Wednesday’s trade, copper futures were up less than 1% in New York and London trade, emerging from a 10-day rout — its worst losing streak in six years — that wiped almost 10% off its value.